Action in Africa Blog
Building Futures: Inside AIA's Internship Program with Bisaso Lewis
Upon successful completion of Secondary School, students can apply to intern with Action in Africa as a direct pathway to joining our University Scholarship Program. The AIA Internship Program is competitive, only offering 5 slots a year. This 9-month program is an opportunity for students to work with Action in Africa prior to joining University, gaining hard and soft skills to help set them up for success once on campus. This includes public speaking skills, computer classes, resume building, participating in community service projects, budgeting and so much more.
An update on our management of the Ebola epidemic
We’re so proud of our Action in Africa team’s management of the recent ebola outbreak in Uganda.
While Uganda experiences periodic outbreaks, the current situation with Ebola in Uganda is concerning. The country has cited a growing number of cases since the outbreak began on September 20.
At Action in Africa, we are monitoring the situation closely and have taken immediate steps to protect the health of our community, staff, and program participants.
Secondary Scholarship Stories of Hope: Meet Jordan, Swaburah, and Hakim
I visited Central College and Light Secondary School (my former school!) and interviewed three students who have been on the AIA Secondary Scholarship Program for the last six years! Our wonderful participants have been part of the program since 2016 when they joined secondary school; Jordan, Swabura, and Hakim are all senior six candidates who will be completing their final high school exams in the next two weeks.
The Pandemic and The AIA Scholarship Program
2020 started out with a lot of excitement, hope, and plans. We had all written down our year’s resolutions and were all fired up to take on the new decade. Little did we know that we were headed for one of the greatest global challenges ever witnessed. The first case of the COVID-19 virus in Uganda was recorded on March 21st, just weeks after the start of the school term in the country. But by this time, the entire world was already experiencing the first global Pandemic in a century.
"My Daughter is at the University"
Latifah is one of the Action in Africa (AIA) University Scholarship students that has been part of the program since her primary school level, she is likely to graduate this year. In this blog post, we spoke to Mama Latifah in order to give our readers some perspective on how the work of AIA impacts the parents of the children that are supported.
Genesis and Evolution of the AIA Scholarship Program
In this series of blog posts, we continue to understand the secondary scholarship program, last week we introduced to you the program in our interview with Ms. Christine Olal, Action in Africa’s very own Education Specialist. Now we tell you the story of how it all started and the changes we have made over time.
Education Specialist on the Scholarship Program Transforming Uganda
Mrs. Christine Jane Olal is an education specialist that recently joined AIA’s Team in Nakuwadde. As a specialist, Mrs. Christine has special insight into how education in Uganda is structured and how it should be improved. In an interview with Christine, we talk about education in Uganda and the AIA scholarship program, here is her take on the Scholarship program and how it impacts the People in Nakuwadde.
Zoom into AIA's After-School Program
Hey there! In case you missed it, on the 17th of September Action in Africa (AIA) hosted its Third Quarterly Summit on Zoom. The summit was focused on the AIA After-school program and staff at the center spoke about the different activities that take place. Thanks to everyone that attended, and if you didn't, here is a rundown of everything that you missed. You can also watch the recording here on AIA’s youtube channel.