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A BEACON OF HOPE: TRANSFORMING LIVES OF VULNERABLE CHILDREN TO ADVANCE 2025 CHILD CARE REFORMS AGENDA

 By Caroline Nansukusa – ARU-CCCU-CMO Catholic Care for Children in Uganda (CCCU), under the Association of Religious Uganda (ARU), continues to shine as a beacon of hope, transforming the landscape of child care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Uganda. Driven by a sister-led and Charism-focused mission, CCCU has worked tirelessly to strengthen the […]

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A VISION OF HOPE AND HEALING – TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH COMPASSIONATE CARE

By Sr. Maria Goretti Kabakaali, DST (Coordinator – CRSHCIU) In July 2022, an inspiration of hope emerged in Uganda with the establishment of the Catholic Religious Sisters Health Care Initiative Uganda (CRSHCIU) – now a fully-fledged registered NGO, born out of a deep commitment to serving the most vulnerable. This initiative was founded by the

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Finding light in the dark – A journey of healing

By. Sr. Eddie Kajuna,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, For a long time, Angela (not real name) felt as if she was drowning under the weight of life’s pressures. Every day was a battle between family obligations, work responsibilities and personal well-being. She tried to keep everything together, but inside, she was exhausted and overwhelmed. Anxiety and despair became her

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FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING; WITNESSING HOPE AS A POWERFUL CATALYST FOR TRANSFORMATION

Ndagire Joanita Joshirah, founder and CEO of Mwagale Foundation and Ugandan representative, Global Migrant Workers Network (GMWN) Survival is not for the faint of heart. It’s a testament to the strength of those who persevere, not a reflection of weakness on those who don’t. As a survivor of human trafficking, I’ve had to find solace

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RSCNI BRINGING HOPE THROUGH MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN SUB-SHARAN AFRICA

By. Sr. Eddie Kajuna……………. The Religious Sisters Counsellors Network Initiative (RSCNI) is transforming mental health care services in Uganda, Malawi, and Zambia. Compassionately offering a listening ear and a heart-to-heart conversation with understanding, the RSCNI is helping to ease the stigma of seeking care, while bringing healing and hope to Religious Institutes and the general

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PROFILE STORY WITH ARU COMMUNICATION OFFICE:  SR. DR. STELLA-MARIS KAMANZI, OLGC

Born and raised in the humble village of Bupfumpfu in Nyakinama, Kisoro District, Uganda and now a religious sister belonging to the congregation of Our Lady of Good Counsel (OLGC), Sr. Stella-Maris Kamanzi, recently added another title to her name, Dr. For this reason, ARU Communication caught up with her to hear more about her

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