All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!

by The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!
All Ugandan girls should be able to go to school!

Project Report | Dec 30, 2015
Meet Primah!

By Daniele Reisbig | Development and Grants Manager

Primah in her Kutamba Primary School Uniform
Primah in her Kutamba Primary School Uniform

YOU are helping girls like Primah!

Primah is 12 years old and a primary seven student at Kutamba Primary School. She says her proudest achievement is being elected as Kutamba’s Head Girl last year. The position held a lot of responsibility, including organizing assemblies and acting as a spokesperson for the other pupils.

Primah’s biggest challenge has been frequent illness which has disrupted her studies, but she says that fortunately Kutamba’s school nurse, Arinda Hope, is always on hand when she doesn’t feel well. She is proud of her ability to persevere despite her challenges, and she went into her end-of-year exams feeling confident.

Primah’s father passed away when she was too young to remember. Without his help, the family struggled to put food on the table. Today, Primah spends much of her time helping her mother in the potato fields, and when there is paraffin for the lamp at home, she studies in the evenings.

Although her mother would prefer for Primah to stay at home and help her in the fields after she finishes primary seven this year, Primah wants to attend secondary school next year.

Generous people like YOU are helping Nyaka encourage families to think differently about education. Even though she knows education is a great opportunity, next year Primah's mother will have to tend her fields without the help of her children. Right now she won't be able to grow and sell as many potatoes but in the future her children will have higher incomes and will be better able to help her.

Thank YOU and Happy New Year!

Links:

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can recieve an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project

Location: East Lansing, MI - USA
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @ Nyakaglobal
Project Leader:
Chris Lowe
East Lansing , MI United States
$163,048 raised of $600,000 goal
 
3,016 donations
$436,952 to go
Donate Now
lock
Donating through GlobalGiving is safe, secure, and easy with many payment options to choose from. View other ways to donate

The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project has earned this recognition on GlobalGiving:

Help raise money!

Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.

Start a Fundraiser

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.