School Relation Tours: Sowing Seeds of Peace

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March buzzed with energy as we continued to journey across the country, planting seeds of hope. In Arua, 170 students at Manibe School leaned in, their voices rising in debates about unity. Jinja’s YMCA Institute erupted in cheers as 570 youths pledged to bridge divides. At Isingiro Secondary, 197 students scribbled dreams of peace on colorful posters, while Layibi High’s 97 learners shared stories under the shade of an old mango tree.

Meanwhile, in Kabarole and Fort Portal, peace clubs blossomed anew. Students cast votes, electing fresh leaders—their hands raised not in competition, but solidarity. “This is our year,” declared one teen. By month’s end, over 1,000 young hearts carried forward a single mission: unity. The classrooms echoed not just with lessons, but with the promise of a brighter, kinder Uganda. Meanwhile, in Kabarole and Fort Portal, peace clubs blossomed anew. Students cast votes, electing fresh leaders—their hands raised not in competition, but solidarity. “This is our year,” declared one teen. By month’s end, over 1,000 young hearts carried forward a single mission: unity.

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