Govt lauds Rose Academies for skilling PWDs, youth

Douglas Mubiru
Production Journalist @New Vision
Jan 12, 2023

EDUCATION | PWDS | YOUTH

SOROTI - Soroti district leaders have lauded Rose Academies, a charitable organization, for skilling youth and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

The remarks were Tuesday (January 10, 2023) made as 126 organisation’s students at Gweri village, Gweri sub-county in Soroti district graduated and received certificates in tailoring and baking after a six-month training.

Officiating the graduation, the district speaker, Stephen Olebe, lauded the organisation, calling on graduands not to sit on the skills they acquired.

Soroti district speaker, Stephen Olebe, also a PWD and was the chief guest, lauded Rose Academies for skilling PWDs and youth. (All Photos by Douglas Mubiru)

Soroti district speaker, Stephen Olebe, also a PWD and was the chief guest, lauded Rose Academies for skilling PWDs and youth. (All Photos by Douglas Mubiru)

“We as government want to thank Rose Academies for thinking it wise to equip trainees with a strong career foundation in tailoring and baking. 

And I also want to thank you for partnering with the government to skill the youth, you really thought it wise to train the marginalised mainly my fellow PWDs,” Olebe, also a PWD said.

He congratulated the graduands assuring them of many opportunities out, including in the creative economy that awaits them, urging the learners to take advantage of the skills gained in the courses to challenge the world because Disability is not Inability.

In her maiden speech, Clare Ainomugisha, the Rose Academies program director in Uganda, said the organization has developed a strong educational program, designed to empower the disadvantaged with life-saving knowledge.

Clare Ainomugisha, the Rose Academies program director in Uganda said they were inspired to witness the drive and determination to succeed from their graduands as they evidenced the skills they had learnt.

Clare Ainomugisha, the Rose Academies program director in Uganda said they were inspired to witness the drive and determination to succeed from their graduands as they evidenced the skills they had learnt.

Ainomugisha stressed that the 126 graduands, came from all the three Soroti district sub-counties of Awaliwal, Aukot, and Gweri.

“Today, we are celebrating the graduation of 126 students that have participated in our Skills Development Program. We are exceptionally proud,” remarked Ainomugisha.

She stated that during baking classes, students were taught how to make bread, cakes, and doughnuts, as well as to construct local ovens and follow recipes. 

“In the tailoring class, students are taught sewing basics, how to use a treadle a sewing machine, how to work with patterns and how to make garments,” stated Ainomugisha.

The excited graduands graduated in tailoring and baking skills.

The excited graduands graduated in tailoring and baking skills.

Leaders speak out

Gweri Sub-County Chief Paul Otuba called upon the graduands to train in value-creating skills to bring economic and social benefits to the country.

“You should, therefore, be job-creators and not job-seekers after this graduation, create business brands for yourself and make the right decisions in business because the world has become a global village,” Otuba told graduands.

 Soroti district speaker Olebe (L) flanked by the organisation chief in Uganda Ainomugisha (2nd L) had a certifate to one of the graduands. This was on Tuesday January 10, during the organisation's second graduation ceremony in Soroti district.

Soroti district speaker Olebe (L) flanked by the organisation chief in Uganda Ainomugisha (2nd L) had a certifate to one of the graduands. This was on Tuesday January 10, during the organisation's second graduation ceremony in Soroti district.

John Peter Omoding, 60, who spoke on behalf of the parents thanked Rose Academies for what he termed creating wealth for their children.

“As parents, we want to thank Rose Academies for breeding new entrepreneurs. You have aided our children when we had no money to educate them, but with this acquisition of skills, they can at least make themselves something to sell and in return feed us,” said Omoding.

Gweri Sub-County Chief Otuba (L) hands over a certificate to one of the graduands.

Gweri Sub-County Chief Otuba (L) hands over a certificate to one of the graduands.

What graduands said

Gabriel Odolo, 23, from Omugenya village in Gweri Sub-County and graduated in baking said he learnt how to make bread, doughnuts, cakes and mandazi.

“I can now make my own money, I thought the world had ended, but I now sell what I bake, earn some money and also looked after my siblings,” remarked Odolo.

Excited graduands show their certificates after the graduation.

Excited graduands show their certificates after the graduation.

Meanwhile, Sarah Aswamo, 24, called upon the government and the organization leadership to support them with sewing machines, saying she had learnt sewing but lacked a machine to commence work.

Martin Egoluma, 36, a PWD from Omogenya village who graduated in baking said, “I previously could not even feed my two children, but having learnt baking skills, I sell my products and in return, I feed my children.”

Esther Abuko, 44, and single mother of four from Dokolo village who graduated in tailoring said she sells her dresses between sh5,000-sh10,000, therefore enabling her to pay off her children’s school fees and pay medical bills for one of her sickly children.

Ainomugisha stated that during the baking classes, students were taught how to make bread, cakes, and doughnuts, as well as to construct local ovens and follow recipes.

Ainomugisha stated that during the baking classes, students were taught how to make bread, cakes, and doughnuts, as well as to construct local ovens and follow recipes.

About the organization 

Rose Academies Uganda is a unique organization that works to remove barriers that prevent vulnerable and oppressed women, youth, and the disabled from reaching their full potential in life simply by sharing the gift of knowledge. 

Rose Academies Uganda specifically works with the rural poor in all three sub-counties of Awaliwal, Aukot, Gweri and empowers groups PWDs with their educational workshops.

Rose Academies Uganda specifically works with the rural poor in all three sub-counties of Awaliwal, Aukot, Gweri and empowers groups PWDs with their educational workshops.

While in Soroti, the organization specifically works with the rural poor in all three sub-counties of Awaliwal, Aukot, Gweri and empowers groups PWDs with their educational workshops.

The workshops include nutrition, feminine health, family health, disease prevention, vegetable gardening, skills and money management.

Take a look at highlights from the graduation in the pictures below, all by Vision Group's Douglas Mubiru;

Excited graduands after completing their studies.

Excited graduands after completing their studies.

Graduands enjoy a dance during the ceremony.

Graduands enjoy a dance during the ceremony.

The organisation was also lauded for aiding PWDs in Soroti district.

The organisation was also lauded for aiding PWDs in Soroti district.

Graduands were happy for the achievement.

Graduands were happy for the achievement.

Hundreds turned up to witness the graduation of their children.

Hundreds turned up to witness the graduation of their children.

Graduands in a moment of prayer.

Graduands in a moment of prayer.

Martin Egoluma, 36, a PWD from Omogenya village who graduated in baking said through the organisations education skills, he was able to fend for his family.

Martin Egoluma, 36, a PWD from Omogenya village who graduated in baking said through the organisations education skills, he was able to fend for his family.

Lydia Akello, 18, a deaf graduand and accompanied by her mother receives her certificate from officials.

Lydia Akello, 18, a deaf graduand and accompanied by her mother receives her certificate from officials.

Ainomugisha (2n L) and Haidar Luboobi (3rd L), a nutrionist with other Rose Academies officials during the graduation ceremony.

Ainomugisha (2n L) and Haidar Luboobi (3rd L), a nutrionist with other Rose Academies officials during the graduation ceremony.

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