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Skills Project Launch in Soroti

The Rotary Club of Soroti Central, in collaboration with the Soroti Youth Development Initiative, has launched an impactful youth skilling project in the Arapai, Aukot, and Asuret sub-counties. Thanks to funding from Rotary International, over 240 young people aged 18 to 30 have applied to learn practical skills such as tailoring, providing them with an opportunity to build a better future. Local leaders, including Hon. Edoru Simon Ekuu and the Resident District Commissioner, have praised […]

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Borehole Construction in Angole Village: Delivering Clean Water and Empowering Education

E-Plus General Engineering Services Ltd completed the borehole construction in Angole Village, Kyere Sub County, Serere District. The project involved hydrogeological surveys and drilling at an altitude of 1,072 meters, along with an aquifer test and water sampling for quality and safety analysis. The project features include a 1,200 mm reinforced concrete apron, an 8-meter self-cleansing drainage channel, and a 27-meter stainless steel intake constructed on a durable concrete pedestal. To combat soil erosion, a

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Washroom Construction at Angole Primary School: A Milestone in Supporting Girls’ Education

At Angole Primary School in Kyere Sub-County, Serere District, Eastern Uganda, the construction of a new washroom facility marks a significant step toward improving school hygiene and promoting inclusive learning. The contractor successfully mobilized materials and personnel, cleared the site, and executed the foundation excavation with precision. In the second phase, the substructure was completed in strict adherence to the approved design drawings and technical specifications. The superstructure, which includes all above-ground components, was constructed

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Practical Training in Liquid Soap and Smearing Jelly Production at Angole Primary School

A hands-on training session on the production of liquid soap and smearing jelly was recently held at Angole Primary School, with a total of 1,350 attendees. The session commenced with an introduction to the materials and equipment needed for both products. For liquid soap, the following materials were used: ½ kg Sulfuric acid 1 kg Ungalo 1 kg Salt 2 kg Caustic soda 2 ml Urea 2 ml Sodium tripolyphosphate 1 ml Coloring agent 1

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Kyere Sub-county Champions Menstrual Health and WASH through Stakeholder Collaboration

Kyere Sub-county, Serere District — A pivotal stakeholders meeting held in Kyere Sub-county brought together 12 community leaders, including government officials, technical experts, and representatives from the Rotary Club of Soroti Central and the Soroti Youth Development Initiative (SOYODI). The gathering marked a key step in building local partnerships for the successful implementation and sustainability of ongoing development projects. The session focused on introducing the Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) initiative, currently underway at Angole Primary

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