This June 2025,
We have launched Anti-Human Trafficking Clubs in Lotome and Lokodiokodoi Primary Schools.

We are proud to announce the successful launch of Anti-Human Trafficking Clubs at Lotome Girls Primary School and Lokodiokodoi Primary School, marking a significant milestone in Mwagale Foundation’s ongoing mission to empower students as champions against human trafficking, inspired by God’s love and compassion for all humanity.

Focus on Vulnerable Children

These clubs primarily serve government SEED schools that accommodate repatriated street children from Kampala, Nairobi, and other major cities, aiming to raise awareness and build resilience among vulnerable children.

Commitment to Empowerment

We remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting vulnerable children and empowering them with knowledge, skills, and hope for a brighter future. Thank you to everyone who continues to support the Mwagale Foundation in this vital work.

Stay connected with us for more updates on our efforts to combat human trafficking and uplift communities.

Key Highlights of the Launch

Malaria Prevention: Distribution of mosquito nets to students to reduce the incidence of malaria, promoting better health and improved school attendance.

Skills Development: Students were trained in sustainable skills such as making liquid soap, providing them with productive activities to foster engagement and self-reliance.

Community Engagement: The children performed plays illustrating the dangers of human trafficking, educating the wider community and stakeholders on this critical issue.

Official Launch: The clubs were officially inaugurated by CP Julius Twinomujuni, Coordinator of Trafficking Persons at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, highlighting the national importance of this initiative.

Agricultural Support: The foundation also supported both schools in agriculture, facilitating the planting of cassava, maize, and beans on 4 acres to promote food security and practical agricultural skills.

"The church has a vital role to play in helping to end modern slavery and human trafficking. No person or organization will be able to eradicate this evil by working in isolation when the church stands together".

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