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Bago our Development Officer and Project Manager volunteers full time with the Uganda Partnership. Bago has 4 years teaching experience and a diploma in education and a certificate in guidance and counselling. Bago is currently working part time towards a Bachelor of Development Studies degree at Kampala International University. Bago is very dedicated to his work with our orphans and widows and our projects would not be what they are today without his tireless efforts.

Nina began working in the villages of South-western Uganda in 2007 and continues to work with the Uganda Partnership both in Uganda and outside. When in Uganda Nina works directly with the widows and children in the villages. With Bago she coordinates the various projects under the Uganda Partnership and heads the Participatory research strategy that guides the action and functioning of all the projects.
Webaze is volunteering for the Uganda Partnership full time. She is a community member and an advocate for people living with HIV/AIDS. She educates and counsels people living with HIV/AIDS. Webaze is also a member and treasurer for the first Biteriko HIV Widows Association that is one of our paretner groups in Uganda. Webaze is an organizer and advisor to other widows groups, modeling the success of the first group. Webaze has become a very important, integral member of the Uganda Partnership and we all appreciate the work that she contributes toward helping orphans and widows.
Lindsay first came to Uganda in 2008 and since then she has not only continued to spend her holidays in Uganda volunteering but has also had an unwavering commitment and dedication to the project. While in Uganda, Lindsay works directly with the women and children and back in Canada she spends her spare time fundraising and doing numerous other important tasks to support the work being done in Uganda. Lindsay coordinates the Pay-it-Forward student scholarship and connects our donors and sponsors to the women and children in Uganda. Lindsay’s generous heart and unwavering commitment to our work is greatly valued by all the women and children in our villages.
Benjamin began working with the Uganda Partnership in 2007 and started volunteering full time October 2009. Ben has recently completed teachers college. Ben heads the youth projects but is also involved in all aspects of the project. He is very dedicated to this community and thes work.