On Monday 27th May, 2013, schools opened for second term in Uganda. The biggest question was for the working parents who decided to drop their little to school as required by law of Uganda or reporting for work. As gender based organisation, RWECO had informed the staff to drop their children to school, register and report for duty at 2:00pm local time. For those traveling long distances were given an off on Monday 27th May, 2013 to ensure the children were safe and reached school.
Development and family responsibilities must meet at some point. I read in the local papers in Uganda how the people we entrust with our children end up abusing them thus putting their lives and health at risk. In the next update, we shall show how the schools opened and the children registered.
Good luck
Jimmy B.O
RWECO
Rwenzori Consortium for Civic Competence (RWECO)- RIC-NET an ICT and Information Network in Rwenzori region and Computers for Schools (CFSU) are implementing a Project Improving Effective Teaching/Learning of English Language through ICT enabled innovative methods. The project is implemented in 30 Primary Schools, 6 Secondary Schools and 2 Teachers Colleges in the Districts of Kasese and Kabarole in Uganda and its founded by ICCO, IICD, EDUKANS, C4C
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