Below are tables
indicating the achievements of individuals supported
and educated by Africa Foundation
TABLE SHOWING CHILDREN
QUALIFIED FROM
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY - UGANDA |
| Number |
Name |
Degree Obtained |
| 1 |
Tenywa Gerald
|
Zoology and Biology |
| 2 |
Nalunga Eva
|
Human Medicine |
| 3 |
Mwebaza Edith |
Human Medicine |
| 4 |
Ddungu Peter |
Social work & social Adm |
| 5 |
Nakubulwa Sarah |
Human Medicine |
| 6 |
Muganga Peter |
Human Medicine |
| 7 |
Sanyu Namukasa |
BA Arts |
| 8 |
Kaweke Vincent |
Social Science |
| 9 |
Nabitoto Alice |
Nabitoto Alice Library Makerere |
| 10 |
Kyolaba Bastora |
Kyolaba Bastora Education |
| 11 |
Zalwango Grace |
Zalwango Grace Education |
| 12 |
Mukisa Fatuma |
Education (Nakawa) |
| 13 |
Namuka Sanyu |
Education |
| 14 |
Katongole Christopher |
Civil Engineering |
TABLE SHOWING CHILDREN
QUALIFIED FROM
OTHER INSTITUTES OF HIGH LEARNING |
| Number |
Name |
PROFESSIONAL |
| 1 |
Kimuli James
|
Accountant Namilyango
College |
| 2 |
Lwere Henery
|
Computer Programmer-World Vision
Masaka |
| 3 |
Kateera John |
Nkokonjeru Diploma in Accountancy |
| 4 |
Namboozo Sanyu |
Secretary, Archbishop of Uganda’s
office (YWCA) Namirembe |
| 5 |
Monday Sentongo |
New Jersey accountancy (USA) |
| 6 |
Muwanga |
New Jersey Social Adm. (USA) |
| 7 |
Rugumayo Stanley |
Virginia Internal Relations Washington
DC USA |
| 8 |
Kafero William |
Graduation in Medicine first-Bulgaria
and1994 Medicine works Exchange programme in Norway |
| 9 |
Sserwanda N. Geoffrey |
BA (Educ) Makerere-head master
for Africa Foundation School Mukono, now Director
World Vision Rwanda |
| 10 |
Sebugwawo |
BA (Educ) Makerere- head master
Rwanda S.S.S. |
Some of the students below are
currently at Universities or
Colleges in USA:
1. Rugumayo Sternly (graduated, now a Social Entrepreneur
in USA)
2. John Monday Sentongo
3. Solomon Nkugwa (graduated, returned to Uganda in
2005)
4. Byekwaso francis
5. Okello John
6. Suuta Jasper (graduated, now a Social Entrepreneur
in USA)
7. David Oyala
There are a total of 57 children studying in USA, 3
in Austria, 2 in Germany and 10 in South Africa. Our
children have not only been to universities but also
in colleges and Institution of High learning; Out of
the 50,600 children that have passed through our home.
We can proudly say 30,200 are qualified as Accountants,
Secretaries, Civil Engineers, Electricians, Nurses and
Teachers from various institutions. 57.8% of children
who have passed through our rehabilitation process hold
Diplomas and Certificates.
TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER
OF CHILDREN
THAT PASSED THROUGH THE INFORMAL EDUCATION |
| Type of Vacation |
No. of Children |
Skills Acquired |
Possible Employment |
| Literacy Programme |
8,210 |
Literacy Skills (reading
& writing) |
To Continue in the
Process of Training |
| Carpentry & Joinery |
500 Boys |
Carpentry |
Self employed or in a company as
a carpenter |
| Electricity & Electronics |
55 Boys |
Electronic/Electrical Technicians |
Self employed or Employed in such
Organisations |
| Agriculture and Food Science |
75 Boys
25 Boys |
1) Modern Farming
2) Crop and Animal husbandry
3) Poultry farming
4) Catering |
1) Farm / Self employed
2) As Farm Managers
3) In Hotels and Restaurants |
| Textile & Clothing |
80 Boys
40 Girls |
1) Tailoring &
2) Knitting
3) Laundry &
4) Dry cleaning |
4) Self and/or in Established
5) Laundry shops |
| Art and Crafts |
1000 |
Painting & Interior decorations
1) -Ceramics and Pottery
2) -Curving and Sculpture
3) Mat and carpet weaving |
1) Painters & Decorators in
private &
2) Government Departments
3) -Self-employed in Arts & Crafts industry |
| Total Number of Children from the Vocational
Institutes |
9,985 |
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