Our impact
Uganda
In Uganda, Workaid has developed key partnerships with the organisations Amigos Worldwide and Albert Valley Institute of Vocational Studies.
Amigos run the Kira Farm Development Centre located just outside Uganda’s capital, Kampala. They provide residential, training for 50 young people a year from several surrounding districts. While providing intensive training in organic farming techniques, each student also learns two vocational trades. We help with tools and equipment for training as well as providing starter kits for the graduates to establish small-scale businesses.
In the West of Uganda, we have partnered with seven small but dynamic organisations and work closely to strengthen and expand their vocational training programmes for vulnerable young people. Albert Valley Institute of Vocational Studies is the lead organisation accredited as a regional examination body by the Ministry of Education.
Albert Valley Institute
Eryeza Kasiringi (Kas), our in country assessor, manages Albert Valley a progressive secondary school which has been so successful that several years ago the local authorities asked him to establish a vocational training unit on site.
Amigos Kira Farm
Empowering Ugandans to bring sustainable and lasting change through education, vocational training, conservation farming and clean water.
- Where We Work: West Uganda
- Population: 48.72 million
- Land Area: 199,810 km2
- Median Age: 16.7 yrs
Putting young people at the heart of the work we support
Stories from uganda
Working in Partnership
Benjamin Mwine, Workaid’s Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, discusses successful partnerships in Uganda in this short video
Mungunyu Trading Centre – Empathy Foundation
At Mungunyu Trading Centre newly learned skills enable the graduates to earn an income showing the value & positive impact of their skills.
Jesca Katusabe – Albert Valley
Jesca received a sewing machine from Workaid. The machine was like “a super important tool” that made it easier for her to earn money with her tailoring skills.
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Donate Money
Just £5 per month for a year enables us to send a sewing machine, 2 haberdashery kits and cover the cost of shipping to a vocational training centre in Africa. Make an online donation, or buy a Virtual Gift.
Donate Tools
Change lives by donating unwanted tools, equipment and haberdashery items. Each year 80 tonnes of tools are saved from landfill, refurbished and sent to vocational training projects in East Africa and the UK.
Volunteer
Join our team of volunteers at The Old Boot Factory in Chesham.
Share your skills and make new friendships. All you need is enthusiasm.