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A total of 16 trainees (6 boys and 10 girls) attended the 6th AdEP organized during the period 13th -18th January 2020. The program was offered to continue enhancing the understanding and ability of adolescents in school, at an early age, to manage their transition into respected, empowered, employable self-reliant adults.
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CEEWA Uganda runs the AdEP targeting girls and boys in school on a quarterly basis during school holidays. The program was designed to increase adolescents' understanding to manage their transition into respected, empowered, employable, and self-reliant adults. Since its commencement in 2017, participants have raised their success stories and benefits from the program as indicated in the pocket brief. Read more...
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While discussing their future careers, the adolescents indicated a preference to do something that is aligned with their passion and well-paying to enable them to contribute to the welfare of their families. Read more...
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A total of 17 trainees (4 boys and 13 girls) attended the 5th AdEP organized during the period 13th -18th May 2019. The program is designed to enhance the understanding and ability of adolescents in school, at an early age, to manage their transition into respected, empowered, employable self-reliant adults. Read more...
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CEEWA-U in partnership with and Mentor Generations organized the 4th AdEP during period 27th - 31st August 2018. The training program was attended by a total of 16 students, mainly in Ordinary and Advanced Level in the schools within the community. Read more...
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CEEWA-U continued with the second batch of January 2018 still to provide opportunity to secondary school students to learn and discuss matters that were critical in their transition to empowered and self-reliant adults. Read more...
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CEEWA-U continued with the second program in two batches which was as well to provide opportunity to secondary school students to learn and discuss matters that were critical in their transition to empowered and self-reliant adults. Read more...
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CEEWA-U introduced the first Holiday Makers Empowerment Program (HMEP) with many to come after, to provide an opportunity for secondary school students to learn and discuss matters that are critical in their transition to empowered and self-reliant adults. A Picture story that well articulates the program is here...
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