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MTN Uganda staff, along with their partners, have supported Ongongoja Secondary School in Katakwi with aid worth over UGX 250 million, as part of the "30 Days of Y’ello Care" campaign.
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This initiative, an extension of the longstanding "21 Days of Y’ello Care," celebrates MTN Group’s 30th anniversary and underscores the company's commitment to effecting positive change in the communities it serves.
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The theme of this year’s campaign, "Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow: Education for Rural and Remote Communities," highlights MTN’s dedication to bridging the educational divide in underprivileged areas, aligning with Uganda Vision 2040 and Sustainable Development Goal 4, which advocate for inclusive and quality education for all.
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MTN Uganda continues to enhance educational outcomes through initiatives like the MTN Skills Academy and MTN ACE, which develop digital skills crucial for today’s job market.
MTN Uganda staff, along with their partners, have extended support worth over UGX 250 million to Ongongoja Secondary School in Katakwi District, Eastern Uganda, as part of the "30 Days of Y’ello Care" campaign.
This initiative was launched today in a volunteerism drive presided over by Filbert Ocailap, the Karenga Resident District Commissioner, who represented H.E. Hon Jessica Alupo, the Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, and attended by the Katakwi district leaders.
Ocailap lauded MTN for its visionary initiative that is bound to improve learning outcomes for the students of Ongongoja Secondary School. “I extend my sincere appreciation to the staff of MTN Uganda, led by their visionary CEO, Ms. Sylvia Mulinge, for this wonderful gesture. This initiative seamlessly aligns with our government’s ambition of providing inclusive and quality education for all children in Uganda,” he said.
This initiative, an extension of the longstanding "21 Days of Y’ello Care," celebrates MTN Group’s 30th anniversary and underscores the company's commitment to effecting positive change in the communities it serves. The theme of this year’s campaign, "Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow: Education for Rural and Remote Communities," highlights MTN’s dedication to bridging the educational divide in underprivileged areas, aligning with Uganda Vision 2040 and Sustainable Development Goal 4, which advocate for inclusive and quality education for all.
Under this year’s initiative, MTN Uganda staff are extending comprehensive support to Ongogoja Community Secondary School in Katakwi District. In line with the company’s vision of providing the benefits of a modern connected life to all, the school will benefit from the setup of 20 computers with a one-year internet subscription, providing vital digital access for students and teachers. Students will receive digital and financial training via the MTN Internet Bus, while teachers will benefit from continuous professional development on the new curriculum, ensuring the highest standards of education delivery.
Additionally, the initiative includes the construction of a ventilated improved pit latrine for girls, the installation of a water source, and menstrual hygiene training to support female students. The establishment of a modern kitchen, a school garden for vegetables, and concrete seats under tree shade further enhance the learning environment.
According to the Katakwi District Education Officer, Angella Atim who was in attendance of the event, Ongongoja Secondary School, a government-aided institution in Ongongoja sub-county, Katakwi district, serves 735 students (419 boys and 316 girls) and is the sole secondary school participating in the Universal Secondary Education program in the area.
“As a government-aided school, Ongongoja Secondary School relies on government grants and contributions from well-wishers to support its various programs and initiatives. I am humbled and grateful that the staff of MTN have extended their support to our school. I appeal to other well-wishers to join us in supporting the future of our nation by contributing to education for all,” said Atim.
Sylvia Mulinge, the Chief Executive Officer at MTN Uganda, highlighted the importance of this year’s initiative citing the limited access to ICT in rural schools and the importance of integrating technology in learning, today.
"While access to ICT equipment remains a significant challenge for students in rural areas, MTN Uganda is committed to transforming this landscape, one school at a time, by providing computers and ensuring constant access to electricity. By integrating technology into learning environments, we are actively narrowing the digital divide and actively demonstrating our commitment to providing digital solutions for Uganda’s progress”, said Mulinge.
This year’s MTN Y’ello Care campaign has already benefited other institutions, including Kansanga Seed Secondary School in Kampala, St. Joseph’s Aid Society in Kyankwanzi District, and Ariwa Secondary School in Yumbe. Upcoming beneficiaries include Bishop Dunstan Nsubuga Memorial School and Nekemeya Seed Secondary School in Kalangala District.
Beyond this campaign, MTN Uganda continues to enhance educational outcomes through initiatives like the MTN Skills Academy and MTN ACE, which develop digital skills crucial for today’s job market.
30 Days of Y’ello Care partners
Organisation | Role |
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1. Tecno Mobile Uganda | Set up teacher resource centres in four rural schools |
2. Maendeleo Foundation | Digital and Financial literacy Training |
3. Sense International | Inclusive education |
4.American Tower Corporation Uganda | Provide solar power in Katakwi |
5. Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS) | Teacher Continuous Professional Development |
6. Facesup | Facilitate Art for livelihood |
7. National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) | Provide eLearning platform with new curriculum content for teachers and learners |
8. BAmentor | Provide scholastic materials |
9. BurnRadio | Youth life skilling and empowerment |
10. Casey Foundation Africa | Combating teen pregnancies and early child marriages in rural communities |
11. Wazi Vision limited | Free eye checkups and consultation in rural communities |
12. PinkCode | Digital skilling in remote areas and digital human rights in teens to combat internet abuse, bullying and vices |
13. Klaire Makeovers | Reading advocate and motivator of dreaming big |
14. Malaika Reusable pads and Jars of Clay | Promote retention and learning outcomes |
15. MFI Office Solution | Provide printer to school |
16.Ministry of ICT and National Guidance (MoICT&NG) | Lead on Digital Transformation Road Map |
17. Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) | Lead on education policy |
18. Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development (MoGLSD) | Advocate for Youth and children affairs |
19. Centenary Technology Services | Facilitate digital literacy |
20. Centenary Foundation | Provide scholastic materials |
21. Financial Markets Consultant | Provide financial literacy |
22. Ministry of Kampala and Metropolitan | Policy oversight and delivery of integrated quality urban services |
23. Kampala Capital City Authority | Deliver Quality education Services to the City |
24. Gejja Women Foundation | Menstrual Hygiene Training |
25.Roofings Group | Provide 500 fruit trees |
26. Stanbic Bank | Support with education facilities in Yumbe and Katakwi |
27. Rak Engineering | Support towards school infrastructure project |
28. Chrif Enterprises | |
29. Rontech Group | |
30. Coolwave | |
31. Enetworks | |
32. Pavicon Engineering | Provide scholastic materials |
33. MUBS EIIC | Facilitate in career guidance sessions |
34 Exquisite Solutions | Fund girls’ scholastic materials |
35. 212 Sacco | Support towards water system in Katakwi |