Welcome from the Executive Director

I wish to extend my sincere gratitude and appreciation to all the stakeholders who have guided us and given us a helping hand in achieving our goals. Among our major projects is Divine Mercy School and as you will see from the progress report below we are making great strides in this area due largely to the financial and moral support of friends from Europe, USA and New Zealand.

I also wish to thank my board for their innovation and for working tirelessly to reach our intended objectives and to recognise our local partners; Red Cross Uganda and The Real Uganda for facilitating our programs especially at the grass roots level.


My appreciation also goes to the academic committee of Divine Mercy headed by Mr Matende Geoffrey and Mr Alicwam Joseph for the tremendous job they do.

Let us together as one celebrate our past achievements and look forward to consolidating an even more positive future.


Kayiira Kizito
Chief Executive Director

Friday, November 30, 2007

Divine Mercy Upgrade Programme

In keeping with our policy of continuous improvement we are delighted to announce that when the students return to school in 2008 they will be greeted by upgraded facilities including refurbished classrooms, new desks and a complete set of text books for each subject at every level (P3 - P7).

Monday, November 19, 2007

"Super Sports Challenge" for Divine Mercy pupils

During the month of November two volunteers from New Zealand worked with the children of Divine Mercy school in classes P3, P4 and P5. The children participated in games and sports culminating in their receiving a 'Certificate of Achievement' for their participation. Many of the activities were new to the children but they responded with their usual enthusiasm and eagerness to learn.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

HIV Workshop at Kwagalakwe Primary School. October 2007

We have been carrying out our HIV/AID Awareness workshops in primary and secondary schools all over Mukono. Each session the children and teachers are asking us very interesting questions about HIV/AIDS in the community. This is helping us develop our outreach program. Each session is getting stronger and giving more information to the children.

HIV/AIDS Awareness in Schools. September 2007

The Youth league is committed to control the wide spread of HIV/AIDS amongst school children. Here a team were carrying out a counseling session at Mukono High School. This involved drama and games. Students are always attentive and ask many questions during such topics.

The team discuss the possible routes of HIV infection.


The young people were attentive and inquiring.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Staying Healthy and Living with HIV

Part of our work involves persuading people to donate blood and test for HIV. We also educate people on ways of living healthy with HIV. Above are some of the Youth League staff and volunteers presenting before a group of women living positively with HIV.

Proposal Writing Workshop at Mukono Secondary School

We also do activities that aim to educate youth in project management. We organise workshops on proposal writing which help the youth manage their projects. The photos show James, Amy and Kayiira, presenting to the youth at Mukono Senior Secondary School.





School Building and HIV Awareness

We are also committed to assist orphans who study under trees in rural settings. Depending on our capacity we mobilise the community to establish temporary shelters for such children.

The photo below show Frank (in red top with white stripes) helping the community measure the base of the new structure. James (UK Volunteer) clearing the bush.

Amy digging a foundation for the new building with Frank looking on.

Some community members clearing the bush next to the beginnings of one of the temporary structures.

A village woman preparing porridge for the hard working community.

These photos show our HIV awareness sessions to mothers and guardians of some of the aforementioned orphans, some of which are also HIV positive.

HIV Awareness sessions

We’re always pleased to reach people on the ground. Through our outreach programs we meet orphans and people living with HIV. We carry out HIV awareness services and refer patients to relevant medical centers for immediate help.

The Photographs above show Kayiira, Amy and Frank and the villagers at one of the HIV awareness sessions in Bulika, Nama Sub County in Mukono District.