KITABU BUK PROJECT DONATES BOOKS TO OKERE CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL.
The Kitabu Buk Project, a non-governmental organization based in Uganda, recently donated 500 textbooks and other educational materials worth 12.5 million shillings to Okere Community School in Otuke. The school is working to become a leading centre for academic and vocational training in northern Uganda, and its early childhood education program currently provides foundational literacy, numeracy, and life skills training to 60 rural children between the ages of 3-6. The donation from Kitabu Buk Project is seen as a significant boost in the school's efforts to provide quality education to its students.
Founded in August 2014, the Kitabu Buk Project seeks to promotes quality education through a recycling model. The founder of the Kitabu Buk Project is Ms. Brownie Ebal, a philanthropist and advocate of the High Court of Uganda who also works as a Senior Legal Officer at National Water and Sewerage Corporation.
The Kitabu Buk Project has donated over 30,000 textbooks and 4,000 educational materials to over 30 schools in the country since its formation. The Kitabu Buk Project's mission is to create awareness of the importance of reading and its vision is to provide quality education for all. The organization values transparency, accountability, integrity, honesty, hard work, and teamwork.
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