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23. Sara Namutebi - More than 500 Child Rape Pregnancies During COVID-19 in One Region of Uganda!

Recovery Curriculum

English - September 14, 2020 14:00 - 56 minutes - 39.1 MB
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Sara Namutebi speaks about:

The disturbing results of the COVID19 Lockdown on children in rural regions in Uganda, Africa. Abuse, homelessness, lost learning, digital access for only the elite and wealthiest whilst the poorest have no phones and no access to data.


Unsustainable living practices and lack of knowledge to use solar cookers, efficient food cooking low tech solutions.


Books, Chairs, Tables, Computers and access to the internet in a school in Uganda. How they cope and what their Recovery Strategy will be.


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To get in touch with Sara directly to donate or help her school and region with Books, Chairs, Desks, Computers, Data for their phones/internet, volunteer to assist and teach, here are her details, we are sure she would be very happy to hear from you:

Sarah Namutebi, Headteacher, Uganda.

I was born in 1965, and have been a teacher since 1986. I am an Anglican and a born again Christian.

I am a mother of 3 children but sadly, my oldest child passed away in 2014, on October the 7th (she was in her final year of University and was killed in a senseless motor vehicle accident caused by a drink-driver).

I am the Headteacher, 
Ttula primary school.
Postal address
P. O. Box 48 
Wakiso
Uganda

Physical address: 
Kawempe, along the Ttula Road, Uganda.