SchoolNet Uganda Activities

Helping schools to enhance the teaching and learning process using Information Communication Technology (ICT) through provision of affordable computers, ICT for Education advise and sensitization, technical capacity building and support, teacher pedagogical professional development and support, local education content development, school networking and school international linkages for project-based learning

Personal Testimony for Kalanzi Samuel related to the World Starts With Me (WSWM) program

Am glad that I can be able to testify of your goodness to all people via the Internet. I am accomplishing my S4 at St Peter’s SS Nsambya. I must say SchoolNet Uganda has done wonders through the World Starts With Me (WSWM) program.

 I  joined the WSWM program in S1 and never turned back. I have gained a lot of experience in sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) because I even conduct lessons of the WSWM at school.

I mostly thank SchoolNet Uganda for through this program I have been able to sensitize fellow youth from my home village about sexually related matters and at one time saved a girl from aborting.  I have been able to do all this because of the knowledge and skills I got from WSWM. Mine is more than a testimony, it is a thankful heart.

To everyone out there serving us through SchoolNet Uganda, what you do is a great job and please keep up the good work.

Am thankful and hope I will maintain my service as a member of WSWM even after school, because it has really given me a lot of peace to know that I am saving someone from perishing through the SchoolNet Uganda WSWM program

Thank you.
Kalenzi Sam

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AWARDS

Over the years, SchoolNet Uganda has received a number of International and national awards for its contribution to ICT4D. Some of the awards are:

  1. Stockholm Challenge Finalist
  2. The Golden Nica Award by Prix Ars Electronica
  3. ICT Capacity Development Award by Uganda Communication Commission
  4. The Uganda Annual Best FOSS Integration Case Award, 2005