More Youth and Elderly Benefiting from the Skilling Program
Uganda currently has one of the youngest populations in the world with more than 78% of its 35 million people
Read MoreUganda currently has one of the youngest populations in the world with more than 78% of its 35 million people
Read MoreDuring his visit in Kidera on 10th November 2023, the President of Kolschowsky Foundation Mr. Tim Kolschowsky promised to construct
Read MoreIn our effort to help keep our trainers at the forefront of the ever evolving understanding of how students learn
Read MoreThe Patron of DLLN Uganda His Majesty William Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope IV, King of Busoga, Uganda with the executive director
Read MoreOn 3rd,4th and 5th of May 2023, a team of experts from the Directorate of industrial Training visited the four
Read MoreDLLN – Uganda’s primary targets are families at households’ level, school institutions and farmers’ groups in Buyende, Kamuli and Jinja
Read MoreLife skills—like hairdressing , art and craft, —are needed for income generation and daily survival. We call them “life skills”
Read MoreUgandan health facilities are listed among 8 countries with the lowest coverage of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in
Read MoreTo connect more with employees, DLLN Uganda organised a special end of the year party for its workers at Kyemba
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