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Windle International Uganda

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Windle International Uganda

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Windle International Uganda is a registered International NGO operating in Uganda whose primary mission is to train and equip refugees and other persons affected by conflict in Africa meet the challenges of development through providing access to quality education, training & employment opportunities through advocacy and direct programming since 1996. Windle Uganda is part of Windle Family operating in Africa with headquarter in United Kingdom. In Africa, Windle has other offices in Kenya, South Sudan, and Sudan. Windle Inc. Uganda has decades of experience working to support the disadvantaged & marginalized people access education through administration of bursaries schemes. Our education interventions prepares the students to creatively think through development challenges rather than being dependent on handouts. At Windle, we promote self-realization and awareness of one’s potential and goals in life. Mission and Vision Vision Statement Windle Inc. Uganda’s vision is to be a leading provider of educational services to help ensure that all young people affected by conflict in Africa have the opportunity to develop their talents through education and training to contribute positively as future leaders in their communities. Vision To produce inspired, educated and empowered young people Windle International Uganda’s Mission Statement Our mission is to promote peace and development in communities through the provision and coordination of education and training opportunities for refugees and people affected by conflict. Mission To provide access to education and training opportunities for refugees and people affected by conflict. Where we work: Refugee Settlements where Windle operates: South West: Nakivale, Oruchinga, Kyaka II & Rwamwanja Mid-Western: Kiryandongo and Kyangwali Northern Uganda/West Nile: Adjumani, Paloringa, Rhino Camp, Imvepi and Bidibidi. Districts: Kampala, Isingiro, Kamwenge, Kyegegwa, Hoima, Kiryandongo, Adjumani, Moyo, Yumbe and Arua