
A turning point for a girl child
January 13, 2023 5:31 pm Comments Off on A turning point for a girl childMy name is Nanfuka Sophia and I was born in 1999. I have three biological brothers and two biological sisters... View Article
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My name is Nanfuka Sophia and I was born in 1999. I have three biological brothers and two biological sisters... View Article
To whom may be thinking of going to Uganda & volunteering with PACT & La Marc Coffee, you can whoosh... View Article
The Day of the African Child which is celebrated each year on the 16th of June finds its birth form... View Article
After a needs assessment survey in Mubende and Kakumiro districts, we realized that safe and clean water access rate in... View Article
The welfare and the future of our communities depend on our capacity to remain mobilised so as to improve the... View Article
With all the difficulties that COVID-19 brought, I am proud of my results. The support from teachers while schools were closed helped me so much. I hope that other learners will get the same help."
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has disrupted economic activities across the country, with many people forced out of work and several... View Article
In April 2020 PaCT donated various items including hospital mattresses for Mityana District isolation centre, and has supported the establishment... View Article
The year was 1995 when a primary school teacher in Bracknell, UK (Ms. Jean Ajin) visited Uganda and realized the... View Article
Coming from a very poor back ground, with a few memories of my mother who lived shortly before I recognized... View Article