Our work improves lives through education and training in rural Uganda.

Our Kamuli Development Centre houses a library, study area, and computer training suite. We run an internet café and business service centre which generates income to support our work. We train farmers to improve their income with cash crops and their health with water harvesting and fuel-efficient smokeless ovens. Read more about our work in the Founder's Report from his trip last year. 

Why Kamuli?

This area of Uganda has particularly high levels of poverty. Most of the 831,000 people live in “absolute poverty” meaning they do not have the resources to secure life’s basic necessities. What does this poverty look like? High levels of school drop out, low literacy rates, early marriages, high fertility rates, poor housing and malnutrition. Nearly 60% of the population are under 18.