Charlene Secondary School• Pupil numbers increased to well over 500• Additional 4 Classroom Block completed• Second Girls Dormitory completed• Second Boys Dormitory commenced• Teacher latrines and additional girls latrines completed•
Over the last 18 months researchers from Queens University Belfast have been back and forth to Uganda completing a formative evaluation of Charlene’s Project using a Theory of Change approach.
Charlene Secondary is now into its second full year of opening and has close to 600 pupils from Senior 1 to Senior 6, all the way up to A Level.
It was amazing to be able to visit Diika in November 2023 and see the progress on the new Maternity Ward and see the excitement of staff and the local
We massively appreciate the support of people here in Northern Ireland allowing us to help children and young people in Uganda in the Kiryandongo Cluster. Recently some of our supporters
Darren Percy recently completed a 15,000 foot skydive to raise funds for Phase 2 of Charlene Secondary School in Uganda. Darren was extremely brave – he was more worried about
Refugee Outreach: At the end of 2018, there was a record high 70.8 million people forcibly displaced worldwide with one new person becoming displaced every
Literacy rates in Uganda show of those 15 years and older, 62% females are literate in comparison to 79% of males while of those aged
Worldwide, there are more than 75 million primary school children not in school. Providing and improving education opportunities offers hope for a way out of
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Charlene’s Project started in 2010 because a girl limited by so much refused to be defined by what she could not do. One decade later Charlene’s Project continues to work creating better futures for thousands of children around the world.