Discussion about entry: UGANDA ORPHANS AND GIRLS SCHOOL DROPOUT EMPOWERMENT PROJECT
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This is discussion about UGANDA ORPHANS AND GIRLS SCHOOL DROPOUT EMPOWERMENT PROJECT.
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Hi Okullu Ayor,
Thank you for entering. I'm interested to learn the sports component of your program. Do you bring these girls together to play sport and then teach them these necessary life skills?
Thanks!
Stephani
Nike
Dear Stephanie,
We engage Women in Sports because:
1. Sports leads to socialization of Women
2. Sports leads one to Earn a Living e.g. Inzikuru as profession
3. Sports can earn one an employment i.e. T.O.T e.g. Coaches as Trainees
4. Sports makes one Physically Fit
5. Through Games and Sports Women develop friendship and intimacy among themselves.
6. engaging in Sports allows Women to gain trust in themselves and as a Team / Group
7. through Sports Women learn to associate and interact in various Cultural, social and gender settings
8. by involvement in sports women learn to share and develop various ideas and skills
9. sporting equip the women to share and gain insights into best parenting and family skills techniques and methods
10. sports opens doors so girls can share challenges unique to womanhood.
11. sporting development and nature creativity with quick thinking and judgemental competence
12. Sportive Physique and body frame of women is useful driving labour and childbirth to eliminate health complications associated with delivering healthy babies and their mothers, the body become resisitant to diseases
13. sporting participation at various levels open high chances for sports persons in the country, region and worldwide.
14. sports offer an adventure in discovering new places and people with lifelong impact.
Sporting resources we need
Football: 5000 footballs needed
Basket ball : 2000 basket balls
Netball 2000 netballs
Volley balls : 2000 volley balls
Hockey 800 hockey gear
Badminton 3000 Badminton sets (badminton feathers and backets)
Tennis : 1000 lawn tennis sets
1000 table tennis seb
Crickets : 500 cricket balls and sticks
Nets : nets for basketballs, footballs, volleyballs
Sports uniform
Atheletics / running training aid and facilities
Swimming gears and facilities
Temporary Shelters of 50,100,200 or more seats capacities)
Tents, chairs, tables and timing instruments
Sports medical kits / emergency response
Transport vehicle
Public system (PAS)
Sports and games have opened tremendous opportunities to countless people over the ages enabling stars to earn lots of money influence , fame in all countries and territories throughout the world, yet in the war – torn or poverty – stricken regions, its represent hope – that is why our partners at the grassroots throughout Uganda : Schools Churches , Orphanages and clubs or groups appreciates Generosity Internationals approaches because in these they see themselves having hope in the future. The sport camps, competition, drama that we develop and coordinate creates new platforms for sharing experience, while being common ground for developing individual talents through GILDECO : projects and programmes. What is lacking is only funding angels , sponsors and a-z fundraising and promotional agency overseas that will be effective in soliciting and Wire Transfer delivering Financial Gifts to us through our bank account (Stanbic Bank Mukono Branch
We are encouraged by those interested to work closer with us use games and sports in various forms to reach out , mobilize , sensitize , educate , fellowship and train the participants while developing their talents whether as a amateurs or professionals in
Football ( balls , uniforms) Badminton ( Feathers & racket) natball (balls , net) cricket (balls 7 needed etc ) volley ball ( balls, nets ) , swimming , basket ball ( balls, nets) , cycling (bicycles needed), soft ball , base ball , atheletics ( uniforms & traing packs / kits needed) dominoes , ludo , chess, tennis (lawns & table)
In case you would like to help but don’t know how here are some workable idea through which you / your group / family / church / organization institution / business can do to realize some money and remit to our project. You can stand financial through organizing coordinating and implement the following practical ideas in our favour:
Abseiling fundraising
Aerobic marathon fundraising
Art exhibition and sale fundraising
Bonfire night fundraising
Bird / animal spotting fundraising
Blind fluction fundraising
Baby walk / toddle fundraising
Bake sale fundraising
Bingo fundraising
Beard trim fundaraising
Bike ride fundraising
Beach party fundraising
Barbecue / bar – b – q – fundraising
Bastille day fundraising
Charity shop / thrift shop fundraising
Celebrity walk fundraising
Charity dinner fundraising
Book fair fundraising
Book fair fundraising
Bring and buy sale fundraising
Calendar fundraising
Car wash fundraising
Carol singing fundraising
Car boot sale / boot fair fundraising
Cheese and wine evening fundraising
Crafts fair fundraising
Chocoholic challenge fundraising
Cookery fundraising
Concert fundraising
Collecting boxes fundraising
Climbing fundraising
Coffee morning fundraising
Collect cans, bottle or newspaper fundraising
Coin collection fundraising
Coin tower fundraising
Coin trail fundraising
Cricket match fundraising
Cycling fundraising
Disco fundraising
Darts tournament fundraising
Dog walk fundraising
Drawing competition fundraising
Egg drop fundraising
Food marathon fundraising
Film / theatre premier fundraising
Fast fundraising
Face painting fundraising
Football match fundraising
Garden party / fete fundraising
Juggling marathon fundraising
Musical instrument fundraising
Indoor car boot sale fundraising
Independence day fundraising
Go- kart racing fundraising
Guess the number / weight fundraising
Haircut fundraising
Ice cream eating fundraising
Horse racing evening fundraising
Goat racing events fundraising
Highland games fundraising
Jumble sale fundraising
Pancake races fundraising
Pet week fundraising
Name the toy / doll e.g. teddy bear fundraising
Market stalls fundraising
Matchbox challenge fundraising
Monument trek fundraising
Marble and flower pot fundraising
SEND FINANCIAL GIFT ANY AMOUNT CONTRIBUTION TO :
Beneficiary Name : Generosity International Lifecare Development Coalition
Address : P.O..Box 8575 , kampala – Uganda
Bank’s Name : Stanbic Bank Mukono Branch
Beneficiary Account Number : 0140026255401
Swift code: SBICUGKX
Location of Beneficiary Bank : Mukono Town , Uganda
Other important instant safe money transfer information to sponsor cash to generocity international lifecare development coalition in Uganda in any amount small or large from any where in the world :
Remitters of funds from abroad should instruct their bankers as follows : step-by- step Dollars of the United States of America: options one (1) if the remittance in the US$
(i) Remit to: - Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited SWIT code : SBICUGKX
(ii) British Pound of the United Kingdom : Option two (2) if the remittance is in GBP (Great British pound sterling: GB£ . Transfer through : GBP Account unmber 35769925 HSBC Bank Plc London SWIFT Code : MIDLGB22 SC: 40-05-15
(iii) EURO CURRENCY TRANSFER : option three (3) if the remittance is in Euro (European Union currency : €) transfer through Ero Account No 499/08178562/00/888 Dresdner Bank AG SWIFT : CODE DRESDEFF
CHEQUE/ CHECKS , INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDER OR BANK DRAFT write in the name s of GENEROCITY INTERNATIONAL LIFECARE DEVELOPMENT COALITION (GILDECO) THEN POST THIS TO P.O.BOX 8575 , KAMPALA UGANDA .
Payment details
Email: globalgenerosity@yahoo.co.uk
List of main Stanbic Bank Correspondent – Overseas BANKS and their Addresses through which Funds to Generocity International Lifecare Development Coalistion can be remitted
Country or region Currency Pay through bank Location Stanbic bank account number
United States of America (USA) Us Dollars (US$D) $US Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas New York, NY.
SWIFT : BKTRUS33 New york ABA: 021001033
United States of America 04096521
BRITAIN UNITED KINGDOM Pound Sterling[GBP]GB HSBC Bank plc SWIFT;MIDLGB22 London SC;40-05-15 3569925
South Africa S.Arand [ZAR] Standard bank of South Africa. SWIFT:BTKJPJT Johannesburg South Africa 7551860
Japan[Far East] Japanese Yen [JPY] Bank of Tokyo Mitsubish Ltd. SWIFT;BOTKJPJT Tokyo Japan 653-0407925
European Union, Germany Euro Dresdner Bank AG SWIFT:DRESDEFF Frankfurt GERMANY 499/08178562/00/888
Denmark [European Union] Danish Krone [DKK] Dendanske Bank SWIFT; DABADKKK Copenhagen Denmark 3996055363
Canada -North America Canadian Dollars[CAD] Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce SWIFT; CIBCCATT Toronto Canada 197915
Sweden Nordic Countries Swedish Krona [SEK] Svenska Handlesbanken SWIFT; HANDNESS Stockholm Sweden 40347419
Switzerland central Europe Swis Francs[CHF] UBS AG SWIFT; UBSWCHZH Zurich 02300000083913050000M
I MAIN ACTIVITIES SPORTS ENGAGEMENT AS DEVELOPMENT
TOOLS, SPORTS ON [a] weekends, [b] holidays [c]
Other Program days
Ii levels of operations
(i) Village -Parish level
(ii) Sub-County level
(iii) County level
(iv) District level
(v) Regional level
(vi) National level
(vii) Inter- School, Inter-Sub-County,Inter District level
Background
Founded [club] ; 2005
Total Membership ; 2300 Youth
Gender factors in members ; 1800 Girls
1200 Boys
Meetings [a] Mondays after classes
[b] Wednesdays after classes
[c] Fridays after classes
Duration of meetings ; one [1] hour or more
Non- sport activities ; sensitization about peer pressure
Awareness a raising about dangers of getting infected with HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
Advocating for behaviour and attitude changes
Explaining to public the importance of health living as a crucial decision one must take and guard at all cost in life
Breaking harmful existing taboos and cultural practices to promote quality and better understanding of reproductive health in the population
Target groups: youth in schools and out of schools
Delivery mechanisms [methodology] : training, advice, counseling, drama and musical, discussions, debates and round –table dialogue
Management: the club has its own management among the students, headed by Okullu Ayou and his executives who oversee the operations.
Patronage: the headmaster of kinyara high school …… councilor for youth in council Pasta Obua bony acts as the generosity international sports development club patron, KATENDE JIMMY-Chairman Competition Committee,
Contact information; GENEROSITY INTERNATIONAL SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
P.O.BOX 8575
KAMPALA-UGANDA
Telephone; +256-782-551632
Email: globalgenerosity@yahoo.co.uk
OTHER HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF GENEROSITY INTERNATIONAL
SCHEDULE
People living with HIV/AIDS support and counseling [PLWHAS]
HIV/AIDS communications of community awareness
Training and capacity building
Sensitization workshops on sexually transmitted diseases, mother- child-transmission[MCT],voluntary counseling and testing[VCT],treatment clinics
Psycho-social support
Thematic video and films and screenings
Training of trainers
Theatricals and musicals
Training materials production
Home, hospitals, schools, prison visit on AIDS mission
Immunization campaigns
Maternal healthy programme
ARVs (Anti- Retroviral Drugs) promotion
Lobby & a dovacy on policies
Mobile clinic components
Food, Water , address & humanitarian support sick Continuous
Continuous
Continuous
Regular
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Continuous
Seasonal
Seasonal
Per schedule
Continuous
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Regular
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Sponsorship Component in Brief
Sports and recreation center requirements land availability 50 acres for school which would integrate
Football pitch (minimum width 90 metres x 200 metres length) cost $US 10,000
Steeple Chase pit : one (1) Ton of cement = $ US 600
Hard core rock 2 trips of truck @ 80 x 2 $ 160
Sand 2 trips of truck @ $ 70 x 2 = $ 140
Labour = 500
Basket ball = score board (Basket = 10 people)
Hand ball (hand ball = 12 people)
Volley ball (volley ball= 10 people)
Badminton (
Swimming Pool (Swimming pool construction = $US 9000)
Sports Uniform @ $ US 80 PER SET
Judges Stand @ $ US 700
Stop Watches @ $ US 65 X 10 = $US 650
POLE VAULT @ $US 60 X 4= $240
Mattresses (for pole vault $ high jump) @ $ US 700 x 4= $ US 12,800
HURDLES @ $us 1,600
Button @ 10 x 16 = $US 160
Tape measures (i) $ US 400 X 1 = $ US 400
(ii) $ US 50 X 3 = $ US 150.
Javelin (e.g. Apolo brand – UK) @$ US 170 X 8 = $ US 1,360
Discuss @ 70 x 5 = $ us 350
Short put @ $ US 70 X 3 X 2 = $ 420
Table Tennis Court @ $US 3000
Lawn Tennis @ $ US 750 X 2 = US 1,500
Video Camera (Camcorder) @ $US 1,500 X 2 = $ US 3000
Digital Camera @ $US 800 X 2= $ US 1600
Still life photographic Camera = $ 200 x 2 = 400
Football @ $US 50 X
Used 40 Feet Transport containers (for football pitch and Athletic out reach fields out posts to be used as
(a) Offices (b) Stores (c) Change rooms , e.t.c in rural and remote fields) costs @ $US 2,500 ( including refurbishing and fitting with windows, ventilations , doors , furniture e.t.c)
Computers
Television sets
Generosity International’s Year -Round Campaign and Participation
DAYS & MONTH OF ACTIVITY:
FEBRUARY
21st February: International Mother Language Day: $US 2000
MARCH
8th March: International Women’s Day: $US 2000
21st March: International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination :$ US 2000
22nd March: World Day for Water: $ 2000
24th March: World Tuberculosis Day: $ US 2000
APRIL
7th April : World Health Day: $ US 2000
MAY
1St May: International Labour Day : $US 2000
3rd May: World Press Freedom Day : $ US 2000
15th May: International Day of Families: $ US 2000
17th May World Telecommunication Day: $ US 2000
31st May: World No Tobacco Day : $ US 2000
JUNE
4th June: International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggressions:: $ US 2000
5th June World Environment Day: $ US 2000
17th June World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought: $ US 2000
20th June: International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking :
$ US 2,000
JULY
1st Saturday of July: International Day of Cooperatives
11th July: World Population Day
AUGUST
9th August: International Day of the World’s Indigenous People: $US 2000
12TH August: International Youth Day : $US 2000
September
1st September United Nation General Assembly: $ US 2000
4th September: International Day of Peace : $ US 2000
8th September International Literacy Day : $ US 2000
OCTOBER
1st October: International Day of Elderly People: $ US 2000
5th October World Teachers Day : $US 2000
9th October World Habitat Day: $ US 2000
10th October: World Mental Health Day: $ US 2000
16th October: World Food Day : $ US 2000
17th October: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty : $US 2000
24th October: World Development Information Day : $ US 2000
24th October: International Day for Natural Disasters Reduction
NOVEMBER
18th – 26th November: Week for international solidarity $ US 2000
20th November: Universal children’s day $US 2000
25th November: International Day for the elimination of violence against women $ US 2000
DECEMBER
1st December: World AIDS day $ US 2000
3rd December: International day of disabled persons $ US 2000
5th December: International volunteers day $ us 2000
10TH December: Human Rights Day $US 2000
10TH December: International Day for Biological Diversity $US 2000
VOLUNTARISM COMPONENT
KOTTEV: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER THROUGH EXPERIENCE VOLUNTEERS
A volunteer position in Uganda may lead on overseas national to contact and contract for long – term paid work with either the united nations organization family bodies or international non governmental organization (INGOs ) working in areas we place volunteers.
Taking care of expatriates incoming volunteers from the time they arrive at air port in Uganda through their accommodation arrangements and well being to the time they fly back to their native country. Overseas volunteers are received at the airport, then are taken to where they will sleep or reside, eliminating uncertainty and anxiety of feeling unsafe or insecured while visiting or traveling in a foreign land. volunteers have the opportunities of available in the fields of school teaching, vocational education and training , orphanages , internally displaced peoples camps ( IDPCs ) , Refugees Centers, and Healthcare (Hospitals , Clinics, Health Education) , conflict resolution and peace building , farm improvement as well as entrepreneurship Training market access and small – scale cottage industry and rural economic development.
Generosity international life care development coalition units entities , individuals , institutions and communities around common cause to work out and deliver solutions against poverty , illiteracy , diseases , hunger as well as unemployment utilizing a multi- stage systemic approach while closing the gender gaps. The friendships and cooperation for every one from far and near on lasting basis. It is our interest to involve everybody and groups that desire to provide authentic support in any way they feel suitable this invitation. Our expectations;
Maximum utilization of overseas volunteers to this country for our projects
Volunteer services - placement in our countryside projects;
Technical cooperation for development;
Middle, upper - level and young technical cooperation personnel volunteers who will show development directions to our people and fertile grounds on which mutual peace and understanding can grow to unit people born and unborn.
Promote and cement existing cooperation between our people in Uganda and your country,
Transfer knowledge through expatriate
Empower women and youth in development
Provide short - term advisory resources for private enterprises within our operational framework and geographical coverage;
Humanitarian relief work involvement in line with the plans implemented by Generosity international.
Typical Volunteer Jobs in Uganda
Skills are desperately needed in Uganda Volunteers help teach English at schools, colleges and Universes. Helps improve the standard of written and / spoken English amongst the Uganda People.
Volunteers will have contact and Opportunities to work with, orphaned/displaced
Children, refugees and families from northern Uganda.
Other volunteer work in Uganda includes:
Helping in rebuilding schools, shelters, and orphanages
Helping in distribution of relief food, and aid
Helping in collecting and distributing clothes to poor and displaced families
Teaching and planning activities for displaced and orphaned children
Volunteer work with children
Volunteering at local clinics and hospitals
Health, reproductive health, nutrition, and HIV/AIDS education
Conflict resolution and peace building
Volunteer work in Uganda is a vital in eradicating extreme poverty, distribution of
Uganda aid as well as bridging peace and development initiatives. Volunteers play a vital
Role in development in Uganda. Uganda human rights situation is desperate. Volunteers can help enhance development of human rights and education in Uganda.
Volunteer in Program Requirements
Volunteers in Uganda need to be Flexible and patient. Distances are long over dusty
Or inhospitable terrain. ‘Volunteers need to be able to walk long distances
And tolerate heat. Volunteers also need to be at least 18 years of age.
Also 6€ that food, accommodation and basic supplies are expensive in
Uganda Volunteer Vacancies are open to:
Individuals, couples, families, students, researchers, and groups churches, colleges, and student association.
Our programs are flexible and volunteers can arrive and depart on any day all year
Round.
Volunteer in Program Costs
Sudan Volunteer Project Fees in USD:
• Cost for 2 weeks
• Cost for 3 weeks $., ,
• Cost for 1 month
• Cost for 6 weeks $.
• Cost for 2 months, E
• Cost for 10 weeks,
• Costfor3months$..,
• Cost for4 months $ ..,
• Cost for 5 months $.. .
• Cost for 6 months $..
The costs you need to meet are:
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Volunteer meets expenses of flight to and from, the country, visa trees, vaccinations, and travel Insurance, and Airport taxes. ‘This will also need weekly budget to cover the expenses like
Bottled water, personal costs, public transport, Beverages and entertainment.
Uganda Volunteer Accommodation and Meals
They will have a fantastic opportunity of living with a local family close to
Volunteer project.
This provides an excellent opportunity to integrate and experience a cultural immersion within a- family. The family will be on hand to help you and also show you around the local area.
Congratulations on your empowerment project, Okullu. I appreciate the nice balance of both traditional and new skills that you'd like to impart to the orphans and girls.
Clearly, the girls themselves will benefit from what you intend to do, and Uganda, too, will reap the reward of putting the abilities of so many promising young people to work.
Steve Byars
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
Dear Steve,
So wonderful hearing from you, we are encouraged by your insightful and constructive commentary. Maybe you can become our project Ambassador in the North America along with your colleagues, institution, friends and Family/Welwishers so that we can gain maximum visibility and exposure to thse that desire to give us hands and Gifts Financially, Technically and Materially. No Amount too small or too Big($US 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 2000-10000, 20000-50000, 1000,000 or more we remain open for Discussion and any workable agreement signing and collaboration). Please Let others know about us, as well pay visits to us.
UGANDA is needy- Todate there is only 300,000-500,000 COMPUTERS for the 30 Million Population, says New Vision Daily Research Tuesday June 7, 2005. AT A GLANCE:
* There is ONE COMPUTER for every 100,000 people in Uganda
*There are only 200,000 COMPUTERS for 26-30 Million Ugandans
*Only 4.2% of Urban Population and 0.1% of Rural Dwellers have E-MAIL ADDRESSES
* Only 104,000 People Have ACCESS to EMAILS
* More WOMEN than MEN are USING COMPUTERS-BASED tele-FACILITIES in UGANDA
*Only 3.7% of URBAN DWELLERS and 0.5% of RURAL DWELLERS have Fixed Phones at Home.
*While 16.6% of URBAN DWELLERS own MOBILE PHONES, only 2% of RURAL ones own these.
Our Project is an integrated ones that seeks to address ORPHANS and GIRLS SCHOOL DROP OUTS while equally empowering them to utilise and Access ICT Facitities and Benefits. This explains why USED/REFURBISHED Computers are needed as Donations as well.
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NORTH UGANDA Wars-Devastation-PROBLEM FOCUS MAY BE READ FROM THE FOLLOWING INTERNET WEBSITES AS VIEWED AND WRITEN ABOUT BY THE WORLD MEDIA:.
year 2004(World Vision Report) : www.worldvision.co/home/media/PawnsOfPolitics.pdf
2004(Crisis Web) www.crisisweb.org/home/index.cfm?id=2588
2004(IRINNEWS) www.irinnews.org/webspecials/ugacrisis
2003 (AFRICA ACTION) www.africaaction.org/doc03/ug0309.htm
2002 www.c-r.org/accord/uganda/accord11
among others.
Our Project shall handles well North Uganda.
Await your favourable correspondence again.
Regards
Okullu-Ayor.
It's sad to learn about the poor girls not getting the opportunity to go to school. Not only in Uganda many developing countries have the same problem of not letting girls to go to school and get educated. But this kind of project are like boon to these poor girls. There are still many countries and places where these kind of project are in great need. You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work.
Chrysalis School Montana
yes, my friend,
we are happy hearing from you, it is encouraging. wondering if there is a way to help us.
keep posted or pass words across, we need computer donations, sewing machines, hair saloon training, bakery training plus nonimal financial help, anyone desiring helping reach us at email: globalgenerosity@yahoo.co.uk
thanks , till then,
okullu-ayor.
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