The Onenesslove Foundation .Org

                         

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                       About JOY FOR HUMANITY

  • To ensure that more than 50 per cent of children/ youth, gender balanced, are enrolled in or have access to appropriate primary, secondary education or equivalent educational or vocational training programmes by increasing participation and access rates on an annual basis.
  • To undertake initiatives in our community aimed at reducing current levels of youth unemployment, particularly where they are disproportionately high in comparison to the overall unemployment rate.
  • In consultation with the youth establish a process to promote dialogue between the youth community and Government at all levels and to establish mechanisms that permit youth access to information and provide them with the opportunity to present their perspectives on government decisions.
  • To combat human rights abuses against young people, particularly young women and girls, and should consider providing all youth with legal protection, skills, opportunities and the support necessary for them to fulfill their personal, economic and social aspirations and potentials.
  • To do all things possible to see that Local Leaders, National and International bodies support the promotion and creation of mechanisms to involve youth representation in all their processes in order to influence the youth processes.

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 Center for Uganda Rural Empowerment (CURE) using Information and Communication Technology

 
  • Joseph a fresh graduate and a holder of a BsAIT (SMU-India) and Advanced Diploma in Software Engineering (Aptech Computer Education) believes that Information and knowledge can do wonders to change the face of the poor in rural, isolated and underprivileged regions.
    If knowledge can make a difference, we’re going to test that. We are going to show that it can really make a difference.

    For the past, Uganda has not been having an Information and Communication Technology ministerial post which has made us lag behind in this important sector. It’s just in 2006 that the government announced the creation of a ministry of ICT. With this ministry as a new born baby in Uganda, It will take the ministry many years to achieve its objectives because it wouldn’t differ from the stages a child goes through until he/she becomes a useful citizen of the country.

     There is no society or nation in the world, which is technologically backward and has attained widespread well-being, prosperity and economic power.

    Having acquired the skills and knowledge in ICT, Joseph wants to use his knowledge not only to benefit him but to use the knowledge to make a difference in his community and the country at large.

 

 

  

 

 

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