| About KIDA :: Orphan Education |
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Over 1,000,000 children in Uganda have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic (UNICEF, 2005). Surviving adult relatives are overwhelmed, and cannot afford even pencils, let alone school fees for the children. Far too many AIDS orphans are recruited for child labor, or worse. Kids that don’t stay in school are sentenced to a lifetime of dependence, and are more likely to contract HIV. Uganda’s public and private education follows the British system which administers a major exam following the fourth year of secondary school. Those who pass move on to two more years in secondary schools that are essentially prep schools for university. Many young people in the KIDA community do not pass the S4 exam, and will need to study a trade. To help increase self-employment opportunities to these S4 "school leavers" and adults, KIDA began a vocational training program in 2006. The school offers skill training in carpentry, masonry, tailoring, catering and hotel management. To date 68 people have developed the skills and have created their own jobs. You can help save a vulnerable child from an unstable future. Contact us to help support KIDA’s effective work with AIDS orphans through education and self-empowerment.
A Saturday counseling session at KIDA for vulnerable children
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 June 2010 20:32 ) |




