OUR PROGRAMS
COMPUTER LITERACY ON PROGRESS
Entrepreneurship Program
CEBUNA delivers a practical experience for young refugees to develop entrepreneurial skills, and test ideas. This enables young refugees to open, grow businesses, and consequently become self-reliant. So far, Thanks to CEBUNA and partners, over 120 young refugees have been beneficiaries.
Culture Tolerance Program
Nakivale youth is composed by many young men and women from nine nationalities, most of whom fled their countries with different skills and talents and this led us to establish a culture tolerance program whose purpose is to bring young refugees together to work side by side while sharing perspectives and fostering cultural understanding.
Education Programs
“ it is high time to be skilled”
Our vision is to unlock doors of success by providing equitable opportunities to young refugees so that they can integrate into Uganda. Once noticed that many refugees, mostly those coming from French-speaking country could not easily integrate into Uganda due to the language barriers, an English teaching program was established to assist the latter to integrate and thrive in this host country (UGANDA). From the establishment of this program, 150 young refugees got different jobs in different districts of Uganda. We are currently on 5th promotion.
Child Care Program
CEBUNA believes that children are precious ,important, regardless of their back ground or social status, they are loved and they deserve to understand their value. It is within this perspective that a child minding program was established in 2017 where children within nakivale refugee settlement are gathered during holidays . and we help them to thrive by providing different opportunities such : Education support in terms of scholarship, provision of scholastic materials, promotion of Early Grade Reading (EGR), games, play, cartoons, shows, and songs.
Gallery
This documentary, explains how CEBUNA Organisation of Nakivale Settlement Started.
This documentary describes how the Organization, is committed in response to COVID-19, through the activities of home studies to young children in Nakivale Refugee Settlement.