by AOEF | Sep 30, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
Pilot participants in AOEF’s From Leadership to Legacy leadership curriculum are demonstrating great progress. In the first 5 weeks, participants’ leadership, critical thinking and video presentation skills have shown impressive growth and refinement....
by AOEF | Jul 25, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
Just as the final term of Uganda’s 2020 school year had begun on June 7, the government instituted a new Covid lockdown for 42 days. This was disappointing for our learners and a few sponsors who have waited many months to see their sponsored students begin the 2021...
by AOEF | Jul 25, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
One of AOEF’s brightest scholars, Kisakye (Asia) from Uganda, attended her second AFI Changemakers Human Rights Summit at the UN Human Rights side event hosted by global leaders and Youth Ambassadors with Ariel Foundation International. Featured speakers at both...
by AOEF | Jul 25, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
A dozen local artists are contributing illustrations to Mercy’s Magnificent Dreams, AOEF’s story/coloring book for Primary School children in Africa. Designed as a literacy tool for P4 learners, this storybook serves several purposes. Most notably, it aids learning...
by AOEF | Jul 25, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
Growing up, I had a dream to be a president some day and change everyone’s life. Young as I was, I hoped I could spread hope and expand everyone’s life options. But I was so constrained; I could hardly afford a good education. With my family, we struggled through...
by AOEF | Jul 25, 2021 | Breakfast on the Nile Newsletter
At AOEF’s second Annual Meeting in June, we celebrated our biggest milestones since inception. Although we found ourselves in full blown Covid mode within 10 months of our founding, a focus on our mission and creative problem solving enabled us to grow despite the...