In fulfilling this goal of equal education for all, Rotaract club of Wattala together with Rotaract Club Ejecutivo de Aguascalientes of RID 4110 (Mexico) and the Interact club of St. Bridget's Convent of RID 3220 recently initiated ‘The Thriving Nile’, a virtual classroom tutor session for children of Nile Local Experience in Uganda, in attempt to uplift the education of children in Uganda, despite the challenges faced.
According to World Bank statistics on primary education, since achieving a rate of 98.8% of gross prime school enrollment percentage in 2000, there has been an enormous progress in achieving the target of universal primary education.
Even though this is the situation globally, according to a study by UNESCO, when individually considered the Saharan-sub region of Africa, including Uganda, has the highest rates of education exclusion - resulting over One - fifth of the population each of both children and youth, to be out of school due to reasons such as poverty and lack of tutors.
Due to situations as such, the progress has been tough for organizations like "Nile Local Experience" – a small school in Uganda, providing a home to a bunch of curious little minds from age 6 to 11, who are facing challenged situations mainly due to high levels of poverty, unemployment and other severe crisis situations that had resulted in many of the children to be left behind as orphans, and currently due to the prevailing pandemic situation.
But these tense situations have not stopped them from being eager to learn, and hopefully put an end to all the issues they are currently facing as educated citizens, in the near future.
In hopes of making their dreams of being educative citizens come true, members of the Rotaract club of Wattala, Ejecutivo de Aguascalientes and Interact club of St. Bridget's Convent joined hands in assisting Nile Local Experience by hosting virtual educative sessions to tutor subjects such as English, Maths, Science and Music via zoom and WhatsApp, amidst many difficulties such as access to proper devices and internet.
The project is still ongoing, successfully and hopes to continue for many more years to come.
Photo caption : Virtual sessions held via Google Meet.