Meeting the Deputy Principal Koboko Tech Institute to build confidence in our partnership to deliver the Skills for Employment Project (SEP)
#EducationForAll#EducationCannotWait
Ms.Rosa Malango, the UN Resident Coordinator for Uganda on her visit to Amaji Secondary School in Adjumani, was impressed by its students' eloquence and the quality of education at the school. Amaji was established in 2016 by WIU in partnership with @Refugees
Charlene Elsie Dusabe, is a Burundian DAFI scholarship beneficiary, set to graduate from Bugema University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Counseling.
We are proud of her and wish her the very best.
#RefugeeEducation#EducationForAll#EducationTransformsSociety
Happening now: WIU’s mentorship workshop for the 109 refugee students that are slated to graduate this year, under the DAFI scholarship programme. The session is aimed at equipping the students with the information they need to flourish in the employment space.
#RefugeeEducation
Emphasis on vocationalisation of our secondary schools equips learners with a vocational skill certificate along with their O-level certificate, creating a pathway for higher education and ensuring that students have employable skills at that level.
#RefugeeEducation
In just 4 years of existence and 2 years of sitting national examinations, Rhino Camp High School emerged best in Madi Okollo District in the 2019 UCE examinations with 100% pass rate.
@WindleUganda@UNHCR_Education
Projects we share to start all #Artolution workshops that connect our global community. @maxfrieder has started an incredible partnership to bring color, hope and healing to the children of Bidibidi's school children. With @maxfrieder @unhchruganda @WindleUganda
Two faces filled with people from different tribes of South Sudan. Arrows suggest speaking and listening. The children of Bidibidi remind us that we all have the capacity to understand through the quiet of listening. With @maxfrieder @unhchruganda @Refugees@WindleUganda
The “Elephantstrument” will protect the souls of the Bidibidi refugee community, who fled civil war to live in poverty, yet made a musical sculpture to reflect on the value of sustaining Uganda's creatures and their homes. With @maxfrieder @unhchruganda @Refugees@WindleUganda
The Director General of Rwanda Ministry of Education assured @windleintl of government support and is looking forward to the innovations to benefit the Rwanda Education Sector #WindleInternationalRwanda coming soon... @Refugees@WindleUganda @Windle_Intl_Ke
Dr.Marangu and I were glad to meet Windle International Alumni Peter Damien and Theresa Karugwiza. With their Master's degrees from the UK and Canada,Theresa now works with UNFPA while Peter is in the education sector.Access to quality higher education remains a priority for us.
Still about our fact finding mission in Rwanda. Today with Dr.Marangu Njongu-Director of Windle International we visited Gacuriro Technical and Vocational Education Training School. #WindleInternationalRwanda coming soon.... @RefugeesRwanda@Refugees @Windle_Intl_Ke @windleintl
I spent this week in Rwanda with Dr. Marangu Njogu, Director of Windle International on a fact finding mission at @RefugeesRwanda, @Uni_Rwanda, Public Service Commission of Rwanda and Public Policy Analysis center. The future looks bright, Windle International Rwanda coming soon
"There are dreams we have when we are young children, especially about the kind of future we want and the types of people we would love to meet.” - Ephraim Kisangala describes his experience meeting the Duchess of Sussex.
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The 37th graduation ceremony and under the BHER programme,21 students from Dadaab refugee complex graduate with a BSC in Community Health Education at Moi Univ. In attendance is the Windle Intl.Kenya ED,Dr.Marangu gracing the occassion @MoiUniKenya#EducationTransformsSociety