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1 UGANDA PIONEERS ASSOCIATION (UPA) YOUTH VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMP CALENDER "TOGETHER WE SHAPE THE FUTURE"

2 Introduction: Uganda Pioneers Association (UPA) is a youth voluntary organization working with community projects, workcamps and volunteer exchange. UPA was founded in 1989 by young Ugandans with the aim of mobilizing youth to contribute to community development through voluntary work. UPA has a national secretariat located in Kampala, Nansana and currently operates with 8 Branches in seven districts in Uganda. UPA aim: To promote community based development, intercultural cooperation and youth participation through voluntary work. UPA objectives: To encourage the dynamic age group (youth) to take leading roles towards development. To promote and improve natural and acquired skills useful to the community. To promote and exchange cultures to create friendship and mutual understanding. To contribute to the development of community based social services. Workcamps have been used as means for building local communities. Volunteers from all over the world come together and through common efforts to build community centers, schools, and health units, small scale farming plots and much more has been constructed. We also engage in awareness creation through sensitizing communities on topical. Thematic issues including HIV/AIDS, Conflict management, Community sanitation, Reproductive health, Cultural heritage, environment conservation, Peace building to mention a few. Friendship cross borders has been created and barriers between people from different cultures broken down. Workcamps as a tool for development Through workcamps; the participants acquire skills, experience, get new ideas, explore or discover their potentials and are exposed to development issues especially through the exchange of good practices. The community benefits through; participation, education through awareness creation, hence social and economic empowerment. In UPA has planned a total of 12 workcamps including the famous unique East African Caravan Workcamp. The projects are hosted by UPA branches and partner projects or community based institutions. The themes of the workcamps vary and these include; environment protection and conservation, sanitation and hygiene, Sustainable Development, construction, children, youth, human rights, agriculture, sports, cultural heritage and HIV/AIDS. You are most welcome to join UPA for these projects for the enrichment in all aspects of life. How to participate: Kindly contact the UPA secretariat on uganda_pioneers22@hotmail.comor info@ugandapioneers.orgor call +256 (0) / +256 (0) (Sam) +256 (0) / +256 (0) (Sarah) / (Claire)

3 Duration: 3 weeks workcamps. Participation fee: 250 Euros for International volunteers International participants are required to pay an extra fee of 250 Euros. The fee covers pick up from the airport or bus station/terminal upon arrival in Uganda, orientation at the UPA offices, local transport to and from the campsite, food and accommodation during the workcamp. The fee also contributes to the running of activities taking place during the workcamp and communication prior and other administrative costs to ensure that the workcamp is successfully done. Please note The fee does not cover airport drop off after the project. Volunteers that intend to have the drop off service consult with UPA to identify the service provider. It will cost the volunteer an extra Euros for this service. To allow the best preparations, participants are advised to arrive a day before commencement of the work camp applied for. Accommodation is basic. In most cases work campers will be sleeping in community halls or school classrooms. Work campers should bring with them a sleeping bag and a mosquito net and other personal requirements. Meals are prepared by the work campers on charcoal stoves or open fire. In case you need to have a special meal/diet, you have to buy it yourself. For more information about the specific camps and activities, UPA provides an infosheet. Cancellation of participation Cancellation of participation before the project resumes while in Uganda attracts a 50% refund only. In case a volunteer cancels his/her participation during the workcamp, it is not possible to refund any amount of the participation fee to them. This is due to the fact that expenses are already incurred on communication, airport pick up, orientation, prior preparations before the workcamp and other logistics. However if a volunteer cancels his/her participation before arriving in Uganda, he will be given back the entire fee if payments were made prior to their arrival in the country.

4 About Uganda Uganda is a beautiful country gifted by nature. Volunteers may take time off during during weekends or after the workcamp to visit National parks (to see Lions, Elephants, Kobs and Buffalos and so many interesting features), Ssese Islands, go for rafting, visit/track the mountain gorillas and enjoy the Ugandan weather. For further information visit: Tourism opportunities UPA can assist in linking the volunteer with a tourist company or individuals to enable them reach various tourist destinations in Uganda including Murchison Falls National Park), Queen Elizabeth National Park, Semliki National Park hot springs experience, nature walk, pigmy cultural dances as well as birds viewing. Kazinga Channel, Salt Lakes, Forest walks, and game viewing, Mountains Elgon and Rwenzori for hiking and climbing, Lake Mburo National Park for Boat trips, guided walking safaris, horse riding, Ssese Islands for Sun/sand bathing, forest walks, birds viewing and relaxation. The mighty Nile River Nile for, boat trips to the top of the river, bungee jumping, The City Tour including Kasubi Tombs, Bahai and Hindu Temples, Uganda Martyrs shrines, local markets, craft shops, Ndere centre, Uganda Museum, Monument sites, Uganda Parliament, factories and other explorations. These are estimated charges that are liable to change but UPA can help to link you up with a service provider. You are warmly welcome to the Pearl of Africa

5 Project Title International workcamp on Agro-Forestry and Sustainable Development Date 7 th - 25 th March 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/001/17 Project Host UPA Bukomero Village Project Theme Youth empowerment through responsible life-styles Project Location Kakunyu village, Bukomero Sub-county in Kiboga District is located in the central part of Uganda bordered by Luweero District in the north-east, Masindi in the north-west, Mubende district in the south and Kibaale district in the south-west. Kakunyu lies 85kms on Kampala-Hoima road. Project Background Uganda Pioneers Association owns a 10 acre piece of land at Kakunyu village in Bukomero Sub-county on which it has for long tested several projects. However, in 2008 UPA decided to promote environmental conservation through agro-forestry by planting trees and educating the local people about the climate change and its effects on the lives of people. Forests are a livelihood to over 1.6 billion people; home for 300 million people and are estimated to account for US $ 327 billion in trade, they provide shelter, source of food, medicine and play a vital role in maintaining a stable global environment. In relation to the Millennium Development Goal 7, UPA is striving to enhance Environmental sustainability. It the reverse of loss of environmental resources like trees. UPA shall be committed to address the main challenges of Environmental Sustainability focusing on reversing of alarming destruction of in order to contribute to sustainable lifestyles and reverse the escalating weather challenges. Many communities where UPA works remain at a high risk due to food insecurity as a result of seasonal changes. It is UPA s hope that this project will become a demonstration for the entire area in future and will become a distribution centre for tree seedlings to the local community members. Project Objectives To promote environment conservation through tree planting To promote agro-forestry through intercropping commercial trees with food crops To improve on the living conditions of volunteers at the farm.

6 Activities Environment conservation Garden clearing and preparation Planting 1000 eucalyptus trees Conducting community workshops Conducting school outreaches Setting up tree nurseries Construction work Brick laying Mixing sand Fetching water Expected Outcome Cultural and educational visits 1000 trees planted One Community awareness creation workshop held More knowledge and skills on environment conservation amongst the work campers. Youth hall at the farm renovated 2 school outreaches conducted Hiking at Kateera Hill Bukomero local market twice a month on Tuesdays is also an experience. Visit to Kampala City and its suburbs Note: Cultural Nights shall be organized on different days for the different countries represented at the workcamp. Please carry along anything that can introduce and present your culture. Beneficiaries UPA members International workcamp participants Local community members Local volunteers Local leaders Schools Participation The workcamp expects 10 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants work for 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are free unless if the official camp programme has an activity. Who qualifies to participate Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background Willing to share his/her experiences Flexible to live/stay in simple life conditions Flexible to the taste of other foods (local) Ready to do manual work on the project No experience needed

7 The Host Community The people in central Uganda are multi-tribal with the majority population being Baganda. And the major language spoken is Luganda with also a big percentage of people speaking basic English well. Like most regions in Uganda people in this community always welcome visitors and always interested to talk/work with people from other places. Volunteers on this project will have the opportunity to interact with mostly UPA members and those from the community. Accommodation shall be in the farm structures/buildings Accommodation Participants will be required to carry own sleeping bags and mats The campsite has simple outside bathrooms with no showers The campsite has latrines not toilets And a simple cooking shelter (kitchen) Meals There are several local foods to choose from e.g. matooke, cassava, sweet potatoes, yams, pumpkin and also rice, spaghetti, ground nuts, beans, peas and different types green vegetables Fruits can also be easily bought from local markets, mangoes, sweet bananas, water melon, pineapples etc Participants will choose food to prepare depending on the availability. Participants will divide themselves in working groups to prepare own meals using charcoal and firewood on a fuel saving place. Health Services There is a health Centre in Bukomero trading centre for handling the general community health problems. Kiboga main referral hospital is located only 25km on Kampala- Hoima road. In case of serious cases it is 1 ½ hrs drive from Bukomero to Kampala to main national hospitals. Water Source Participants use a bicycle and wheel barrows to collect water from a borehole 3kms away or collect water from nearby wells around the project. Weather The temperatures in March usually range between 20 and 25C. This region is very green all the year due to the two seasons of rains in the year. It may turn out to be wet and chilly at times especially at night. What to bring Bring a sleeping bag, Mat, pillow, Mosquito Net, sun/mosquito creams/repellants, working gloves, boots/shoes, Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be cold; Musical instrument {optional}; Torch or flash light; Water purifiers {optional}; Personal effects {i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries}; National flag, common art facts of your country; Meals/local you may wish to prepare to be shared among the participants during the cultural nights from your country and above all A happy and positive attitude. NB: Very short (Hot pants); skirts and dresses will not be culturally welcome especially for female. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence.

8 Project Title International workcamp on basic household and community healthcare Project Dates 4 th 22 nd April 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/002/17 Project Host UPA Gulu Branch Project Theme Promoting community hygiene and sanitation through community participation Project Location Gulu Branch is located in the northern District of Gulu bordered by Kitugum District in the East, Pader in the northeast, and Lira District in the southeast and Murchison s falls national park in the Southwest. The work camp participants will be hosted in a location within Gulu municipality 1 KM from the town canter. UPA Gulu Branch collaborates with various institutions in the area like World Vision, Action Aid, Gulu NGO forum, Gulu Youth center, Diocese of Northern Uganda, schools and many others to assist the youth affected by the war. Project Background Gulu municipality one of the towns positioned to acquire city status. During the northern Uganda Insurgency Gulu town hosted large number of Internally Displaced Persons. While others have returned there remained a large population of urban dwellers who have not yet returned or are unable to return to their original homestead and now live in decertified parts of the town. These are the ones who are prone to climate change related hazards. UPA Gulu branch together with other voluntarily organization has for a while been engaged in voluntary initiatives to address the issue affecting the communities especially the youths ranging from sanitation and hygiene, livelihoods, climate change, psychosocial support, water and sanitation The international work camp is therefore designed to enhance the preparedness and mitigation activities of urban poor in Gulu Municipal Council, It highlights, responsibility, leadership, and practical initiatives for local councils, communities, and citizens. Project Objectives To sensitize the communities i.e. schools, church goers on the causes and effects of poor hygiene and sanitation. To train the communities on the mitigation measures of hygiene and sanitation. Together with the communities work on drainage in schools market places and around the church in Gulu Municipal Council. Activities Participate in Sanitation and hygiene improvement in communal areas within slums. Sensitizing the communities on hygiene and sanitation its effects and how to address it. Cleaning drainage. (Around market, school and churches.) Hold debate on hygiene, workshop. Participate in training for Making of local tap water. Solid waste management and recycling training. A mini seminar will be organized in 4 school and 2 places in community and participants share their own experience about hygiene and sanitation in

9 their respective regions /countries. Expected Outcome Communities sensitized on hygiene and sanitation, its effects and mitigation measures. At least 4 school, 2 market places and 2 churches. 10 local tap water for latrines constructed in 10 households. Flowers planted in the compound. Drainage channel clean in selected schools,market places Cultural and During the work camp participants may visit different places educational visits: Former internally displaced people s camps and resettlement sites to have a discussion on their coping mechanism. Visiting Fort Baker and former slave trade route and collection centers, Kabalega Hide out during the British invasion in the late 18 th century. Visiting various recreation canter and places of interest in and around Gulu. NB: Who qualify to participate Some places to be visited may be at a small fee for interested participants. Open minded participants Ready to interact with other people of different cultural background. Positive attitude Willing to share his / her experiences Flexible to live / stay in simple living conditions Flexible to eat local food No experience needed The Host Community The project location is in a predominantly Acholi population speaking Luo with a good number fluent in English. Participation The project expects 25 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/ or excursions unless if the official camp program has an activity. Health Services Gulu Municipal Council is serviced by several health facilities, which can be accessed within minutes. Water Source Running water is accessible and there are recommended Boreholes for drinking, near the project sites. Climate The temperatures in April usually range between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius with some rain during the month. It is generally a rainy season with high temperatures. It advisable to carry strong working boots and a rain coat and warm clothes since it might get cold especially in the evening/night. The project will provide simple rooms with closed doors and windows. Therefore Accommodation participants are required to carry along with them working shoes, gloves, working cloth, sleeping mats and bags, mosquito nets, their national flags, pictures and different games if possible. Meals The food is basic and simple. Be ready to take the same dish for some days in a row. Fruits can at times be availed for the campers from local markets. Participants will chose food to prepare depending on the availability. Work campers will use charcoal or firewood to prepare the meals.

10 What to bring Participants shall be required to bring own sleeping bag, mat, pillow, mosquito net, sun cream, mosquito repellent, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly or cold; Musical instrument (optional); torch or flash light; water purifiers (optional); Personal effects (i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries) It would be nice if you can bring your national flag, common art facts of your country, stories, games, pictures and local recipes. It would be helpful for the cultural presentations about your country and for any social interactions. Above all do not forget a happy and positive attitude. NB: Shorts, dresses and skirts should reach knee length for cultural consideration. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence. Project Title International Workcamp on the development of youth talents through, music, dance and Drama Project Dates 2 nd 20 th May 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/003/17 Project Host Uganda Pioneers Association Cultural Troupe. Project Theme Project Location We can impact positively on communities through talents development The workcampers will stay at the farm in Kakunyu village, Bukomero sub county in Kiboga District. Kiboga District is located in the central part of Uganda boarded by Nakaseke District in the northeast, Masindi in the northwest, Mubende district in the south and Kibale district in the southwest. Kakunyu lies 85km on Kampala- Hoima road. Project Background UPA Cultural troupe is committed to promote community sensitization and awareness through music, dance and drama. The Cultural troupe started in 1994 as a pilot project of UPA. The troupe was started mainly to be used for promoting cultures, running awareness campaigns, fundraising and marketing UPA and her activities. Project Objectives To promote intercultural cooperation through music, dance and drama. To promote Uganda traditional music and dances from all tribes Spreading the spirit of volunteerism amongst the community members To enhance knowledge and skills sharing through music, dance and drama. Activities Traditional Dance: traditional dance lessons carried out by a trained instructor. Modern Dance: Learn basics of a modern dance 1 (Hip-Hop, Breakdance, Dancehall ) Making instruments and costumes Performances in traditional and modern dances Clearing around the campsite (digging, slashing) Expected Outcome Intercultural exchange on skills in music, dance and drama Participants performing on stage the dances and plays learnt and practiced during the workcamp

11 New costume for the troupe made by participants A pair of shoes made by yourself from cow skin, Cleaned campsite and improved environment around the farm Cultural and During the workcamp period the participants will visit the following places: educational visits Visit the community market in Bukomero Climbing the Kateera Hills Note: Other visits on the weekend, like visiting Kampala (Ghaddafi Mosque, Kasubi Tombs etc) or Entebbe (Wildlife Center, Botanical garden or beaches) are at the cost of interested volunteers. Beneficiaries The beneficiaries are the Uganda Pioneers Association Cultural Troupe members, workcamp participants and the community. Participation The project expects 15 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteer. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/or excursions unless if the official camp programme has an activity. Who qualify to participate Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background Willing to share his/her experiences Flexible to live/stay in simple life conditions Flexible to the taste of local and basic foods Ready to work on the projects No experience needed The Host The people in this part of Uganda are multi-tribal with the majority population Community being Baganda. And the major language spoken is Luganda also a big percentage of people speaking English well. The major foods eaten in this region are matooke, cassava, sweet potatoes, rice, beans, ground nuts, yams etc. Like most regions in Uganda people in this community always welcome visitors and always interested to talk/work with people from other cultural backgrounds Accommodation Accommodation will be in simple rooms. Participants will be required to carry own mat and sleeping bag. The camp site has simple bathrooms and pit latrines no showers A simple cooking shelter (Kitchen) Participants are requested to bring with them mosquito nets. Meals The food is basic and simple. Be ready to take the same dish for some days in a row. Fruits can at times be availed for the campers from local markets. Participants will chose food to prepare depending on the availability. Workcampers will use charcoal or firewood to prepare the meals. If you need more fruits/extra meals/special diet you can get it on your own cost. Health Services There is a Health Centre at Bukomero 5Km away. Kiboga main referral hospital is located only 25km on Kampala- Hoima road. In case of serious cases it is 1 ½ hrs drive from Bukomero to Kampala hospitals. Water Source Participants use a bicycle and wheel barrows to collect water from a borehole

12 Weather What to Bring 3kms away or collect water from nearby wells around the project. The temperatures in May usually range between 25 and 35 Celsius with rains during this month. This region is very green due to the heavy rains. It may turn out to be wet and cold especially during the evening/night. Participants shall be required to bring own sleeping bag, mat, pillow, mosquito net, sun cream, mosquito repellent, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly or cold; Musical instrument (optional); torch or flash light; water purifiers (optional); Personal effects (i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries) It would be nice if you can bring your national flag, common art facts of your country, stories, games, pictures and local recipes. It would be helpful for the cultural presentations about your country and for any social interactions. Above all do not forget a happy and positive attitude. Shorts, dresses and skirts should reach knee length for cultural consideration. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence. Project Title International workcamp on non-formal youth skills development Project Date 9 th -27 th May 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/004/17 Project Theme Improving the Project Host UPA Terego branch Project Location The workcampers shall stay at Siripi youth skills vocational training center in Siripi village, Odupi sub-county / Arua district. Project Background Siripi youth skills vocational training center is a community project for supporting school drop-outs due to early marriage. It trainings youths who do not have chance for secondary education aged between years old. The courses are; 1. Catering and hotel management. 2. Carpentry and joinery. 3. Metal fabrication and welding. 4. Tailoring and garment cutting. 5. Brick laying and concrete practice. Additional to the above trade basic agriculture and entrepreneurial skills are compulsory. The project helped the age brackets from being idle and disorderly in society and most of those youths involving in choosing marungi, stealing, drinking, attending night dance, and smoking opium etc. Currently the project has 94 girls and 66 boys are receiving non formal education support, most of them are school drop outs and early marriaged youth. Project Objective To build hope in school drop outs, early marriage and disadvantaged youths. To ensure that the youth are responsible for their health and future. To contribute to the government efforts of reducing high rate of school drop outs and early marriages in the society (Nation). To encourage youths in self sustaining activities. To introduce youths skills development.

13 Activities Capentry and joinery Wooden furniture; Benches Tailors stools Doors/ windows Office chairs Book shelf with shutters Roof a gabled house of 4mx6m Make a 4 x 6 m beds. Welding and metal fabrication Fabrication of workshop benches, steel tables, single door, watering cans, windows, brick laying boxes etc. Brick laying and concrete practice. Prepare site Setting out a house Digging a foundation Building foundation Tailoring and garment cutting. Garment cutting Making dresses for kids Making dresses for women and m Maintaining sewing machines Educational/ cultural Visit to R.Enyau and R.Nile base. Visits Home visit to refugee camps Visit youth center at Ediofe Stay in community trading center Expected Out 40 youth are trained Come 04 beds are made 20 sample clothings designed Office chairs and doors made out of timber and metal Beneficiaries Youths International participants Local community UPA members Participation The project expects a maximum of 15 participants both international and local, participants will work 5 days a week. Weekends are for social interaction unless official camp programme has scheduled an activity. Qualification To Open minded participants Participate Ready to interact with other people of different cultural background. Positive attitude Willing to share his / her experiences Flexible to live / stay in simple living conditions Flexible to eat local food No experience needed The Host The people found in West Nile region are multi tribal with the majority

14 Community population being Lugbara, and the majority language spoken is Lugbara with also a big percentage of people speaking English well. Like most regions in Uganda people in this community always welcome visitors and always interested to talk/work with people from other cultural backgrounds. Participants of this project will have the opportunity to interact with mostly Siripi youth skills vocational trainees instructors and UPA members and those from the community. Accommodation Accommodation will be in dorms at the training center nearby the workplace. Participants will be required to carry own sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom without shower (there is no running water). The accommodation and work place have latrines as toilets (no flushing water). The accommodation and working place don t have electricity (the accommodation only has solar power to run the lights ) Health Services There is health Centre in Siripi village 200m away from the accommodation with a good reputation 3 meals a day will be provided, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Meals Fruits also easily available: Watermelon, Pineapple, Passion fruits, Sweet banana, Avocado, etc. Participants will prepare meals together with a Ugandan Cook using Charcoal and fire wood. Water Source The project site has access to a borehole located only metres away from the project. In case of emergency there is piped water if power is available in the main pumping station in a 10,000 litters tank which harvests main water. Climate / Weather The temperatures in May usually range between 23 and 33 degrees Celsius with rains during this month. This region is very green all the year due to two the seasons of rain. It may turn out to be wet and chilly at times. What To Bring Sleeping bag, Mat, pillow, Mosquito Net, sun/mosquito creams/repellents, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may at times be cold. Musical instruments {optional}; Torch or flash light; Water purifiers {optional}; Personal effects {i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries. Your national flag, common artifacts of your country; stories, games, picture and local recipes for cultural presentations Anything that you feel can well introduce you and your culture to make it enjoyable. Above all, a happy and positive attitude and energy. Note: Very short (Hot pants); skirts and dresses will not be culturally welcome especially for female. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drugs carries a life prison sentence

15 Project title International workcamp on Climate Change Adaptation in West Nile region. Date 6 th - 24 th June 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/005/17 Project hosts UPA Arua Branch Project theme Youth Action Against climate change Be the change you want to see Project location The project will take place at UPA Arua Branch, Ezoova Village, Driwala Parish Pajulu Sub county 3kms from Arua Town. The administrative and commercial headquarter of the district is 520Km away from Kampala, Ugandan Capital City. Project Background Climate change has become Global issue affecting people and the environment in many ways. Some of these impacts, like stronger hurricanes and severe heat waves, are life threatening. However, as the Earth keeps getting warmer, the negative effects are expected to outweigh the positive ones. The changes in planting season and the increasing warming of the earth surface are all worrying causing pro long drought with un predictable rain pattern, killing plants and animals. In Arua District and West Nile region, like in other parts of Uganda, climate change has been strongly felt by the majority population who derived their lively hoods from agriculture, as a measure to promote conservation the district has put a ban on Charcoal burning activities and bush burning by the communities and is promoting alternative source energy saving stoves that uses less fire wood and does not put pressure on the environment. It is against such background that UPA Arua branch is embarking on this project and to create awareness on the effects of climate change t through community involvement and participation. UPA shall be committed to address the main challenges of Environmental Sustainability focusing on Reversing of alarming destruction of the environment in order to contribute to sustainable lifestyles and reverse the escalating weather challenges. Many communities where UPA works remain at a high risk due to food in security as a result of seasonal changes. Project objectives To promote environment conservation through tree planting and Sensitization. To promote the use of organic manure for improved agriculture and increased yields and production. To promote the 3R (Re-use, Recycle, ) Activities Environment conservation Planting 1000 eucalyptus trees in schools and community Preparation of 2 tree nursery beds Raising of 2 tree Nursery shades Conducting community workshops Conducting outreaches in local primary and secondary schools (Debates) Workshops with work camp participants on recycling and eco friendly projects Meeting with the environment and natural resources officer Agriculture Making composite manure pits Carrying organic manure to plants/gardens

16 Expected output Cultural and Historical sites Who Qualifies to participate Health services The host community Participation Water sources Weather / climate Planting food crops and vegetables Weeding of tree seedlings in Nursery beds 2 workshops held Visit environmental clubs in schools Community out reaches conducted Discussion with district environment and forest officer Debate, Games and sports conducted in nearby schools Distribution of seedlings to schools Trees planted in schools and communities Community Nursery seed bed established Visit historical sites, i.e. Wanglei Puvungu and Emin pasha s Tomb solar eclipse monument in WADELAI, Muchision falls National Game park ( Para) Visit to Nearby South Sudanese Refugee camps in Siripi, Rhino camp etc Mount Wati Note there are more available opportunities to visit tourist places like Murchison falls, hot and cool Amor pii ( Panyimur) Lendu forest, Aguu hill but will require people who can pay for themselves Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background Willing to share his/her experiences Flexible to live/stay in simple life conditions Flexible to the taste of local and basic foods Ready to work on the projects No experience needed. The district has a referral Hospital 3kms in Arua. The regional referral Hospital is 3kms from the site and there are other private Health services nearer the site e.g. Star Medical Clinic St. Francis Clinic in Nsambya, Ediofe, and St. Aasunta Health Centre. The project is situated at Ezoova Village, 3km from Arua Town. The Camp shall be hosted by community members of UPA Arua Branch and affiliate groups. The project is predominately Lugbara, Alur speaking people but with majority being fluent in English The project expects 15 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/ or excursions unless if the official camp program has an activity. Participants use wheel barrows and carry Jerrycans by hands and on head from the nearby wells, protected spring water and boreholes from camp sites The water source is 300 meters away from the camp site. During the period of the workcamp in Arua, June weather will be degrees Celsius. It will also have rain interval or sunshine. Rainy season in Arua is wet, cool and humid, sometime mild. Carrying gumboots (strong shoes), rain coat or umbrella is recommendable. Meals The food is basic and simple. Be ready to take the same dish for some days in a row.

17 Fruits can at times be availed for the campers from local markets. Participants will chose food to prepare depending on the availability. Work campers will use charcoal or firewood to prepare the meals. If you need more fruits/extra meals/special diet you can get it on your own cost. Accommodation Accommodation will be in simple rooms. Participants will be required to carry own mat and sleeping bag. The camp site has simple bathrooms and pit latrines no showers A simple cooking shelter (Kitchen) Participants are requested to bring with them mosquito nets. What to bring Participants are required to bring own sleeping bag, mat, pillow, mosquito net, sun cream, mosquito repellent, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly or cold; Musical instrument (optional); torch or flash light; water purifiers (optional); Personal effects (i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries) It would be nice if you can bring your national flag, common art facts of your country, stories, games, pictures and local recipes. It would be helpful for the cultural presentations about your country and for any social interactions. Above all do not forget a happy and positive attitude. NB: Shorts, dresses and skirts should reach knee length for cultural consideration. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence

18 Project Title International workcamp on co -curricular activities in primary school and youths groups in Gulu District Project Dates 25 th July 22 nd August 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/006/17 Project Host UPA Gulu Branch Project Theme Promoting unity and voluntarism amongst the young people Project Location Gulu Branch is located in the Northern District of Gulu bordered by Kitgum District in the East, Pader in the Northeast, and Lira District in the southeast and Murchison s falls National park in the Southwest. The work camp participants will be hosted in a location within Gulu Municipality 1 KM from the town centre. UPA Gulu Branch collaborates with various institutions in the area like World Vision, Action Aid, Gulu NGO forum, Gulu Youth center, Diocese of Northern Uganda, schools and many others to assist the youth affected by the war. Project Background The communities live in Gulu municipality one of the towns positioned to acquire city status. During the Northern Uganda Insurgency Gulu town hosted large number of Internally Displaced Persons. While others have returned there remained a large population of urban dwellers who have not yet returned or are unable to return to their original homestead and now live in decertified parts of the town. These are the ones who are prone to spirit of togetherness among school in the district. UPA Gulu branch together with other voluntarily organization has for a while been engaged in voluntary initiatives to address the issue affecting the communities especially the youths ranging from sanitation and hygiene, livelihoods, climate change, psychosocial support, water and sanitation The international work camp is therefore designed to enhance the preparedness and mitigation activities of urban poor in GMC, It highlights, responsibility, leadership, and practical initiatives for local councils, communities, and citizens. Project Objectives Activities To sensitize the communities i.e. schools, church goers on the importance and values of Co -curricular activities to children and community To compete among children in school and youth in the communities. Together with the communities we will realize the talent of the children and youth. Participate in Co-curricular activities and ways of improvement in school and communities. Sensitizing the communities on values of sport, game and drama in the world. Organize competition in school and communities. Hold workshop, train local school teachers and youths on the importance, risk, and safety as measure to address. Participate in training for Making of simple game and sport equipment s. A mini seminar will be organized in 2 schools and participants share

19 Expected Outcome Cultural educational visits: and Who qualify to participate The Host Community Participation Health Services Water Source their own experience about Co -curricular activities in their respective regions /countries. Communities and school sensitized on the values of co-curricular activities. At least 4 schools and 4 youths groups compete Simple materials made in 4 schools and 4youths groups. During the workcamp; participants may visit different places Former internally displaced people s camps and resettlement sites to have a discussion on their coping mechanism. Visiting Fort Baker and former slave trade route and collection centers, Kabalega Hide out during the British invasion in the late 18 th century. Visiting various recreation center and places of interest in and around Gulu. NB: Some places to be visited may be at a small fee for interested participants. Open minded participants Ready to interact with other people of different cultural background. Positive attitude Willing to share his / her experiences Flexible to live / stay in simple living conditions Flexible to eat local food No experience needed The project location is in a predominantly Acholi population speaking Luo with a good number fluent in English. The project expects 25 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/ or excursions unless if the official camp program has an activity. Gulu Municipal Council is serviced by several health facilities, which can be accessed within minutes. Running water is accessible and there are recommended Boreholes for drinking, near the project sites. Climate During the period, temperatures will be ranging between 25 degrees to 35 degrees Celsius. It is sunny with a few intervals of rain. Therefore, volunteers should carry along strong boots, rain coats and umbrellas. The project will provide simple rooms with closed doors and windows. Accommodation Therefore participants are required to carry along with them working shoes, gloves, working cloth, sleeping mats and bags, mosquito nets, their national flags, pictures and different games if possible. Meals The food is basic and simple. Be ready to take the same dish for some days in a row. Fruits can at times be availed for the campers from local markets. Participants will chose food to prepare depending on the availability. Work campers will use charcoal or firewood to prepare the meals.

20 What to bring Participants shall be required to bring own sleeping bag, mat, pillow, mosquito net, sun cream, mosquito repellent, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly or cold; Musical instrument (optional); torch or flash light; water purifiers (optional); Personal effects (i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries) It would be nice if you can bring your national flag, common art facts of your country, stories, games, pictures and local recipes. It would be helpful for the cultural presentations about your country and for any social interactions. Above all do not forget a happy and positive attitude. NB: Shorts, dresses and skirts should reach knee length for cultural consideration. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence. Project Title International work-camp on Orphans Care and Support Project Dates 5 th 23 rd September 2017 Duration 3 weeks Project Code UPA/007/17 Project Host Bamusuuta Children s Home Project Theme Building hope for the less disadvantaged through improved accommodation and palliative care Project Location Bamusuuta Children s home is found in Kiyuni village, Kalagi parish, Mulagi sub-county, Kiboga District-Uganda. Kiboga is 78kms along Kampala Hoima Rd and Kiyuni lies approximately 1km outside Kiboga town. Project Background Bamusuuta children s home started as an initiative way back in 1988 after realizing that a number of orphans were increasing at a fast rate as a result of the concluded guerrilla war and the high prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS. The orphanage originated from UWESO group Kiboga, which was a group of women and men who are still members of the organization up to now. The initial number of children was 40. Presently, the scope of service has been extended to cover 100 orphans who stay with their guardians/parents in different homes. Between , the construction of the accommodation structure at this place was partially done as an extension for the orphanage and we are very optimistic that it will be accomplished accomplishment through the workcamps in Project Objectives To improve the living conditions of orphans To restore hope and dignity for orphans so as to become responsible citizens Activities Mixing sand and cement Colleting water Brick laying Playing with children Plastering of the building Fixing windows and doors Home visits to HIV/AIDS orphans

21 Expected Outcome Residential home for orphans accomplished Improved adherence to HIV/AIDS medication (Anti-Retroviral Treatment) Intercultural exchange experience Cultural and Cultural nights educational visits Hiking at Kateera hills Community walks Community talks through home visits Beneficiaries Orphans, vulnerable children, parents/guardians and the entire community Participation The project expects 15 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/ or excursions unless if the official camp program has an activity. Who qualifies to participate Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background Willing to share his/her experiences Flexible to live/stay in simple life conditions Flexible to the taste of local and basic foods Ready to work on the projects No experience needed The host community The project location is in a predominantly Buganda population, speaking Luganda with a number fluent in English. Accommodation Accommodation will be in simple rooms. Participants will be required to carry own mat and sleeping bag. The camp site has simple bathrooms and pit latrines no showers A simple cooking shelter (Kitchen) Participants are requested to bring with them mosquito nets. Meals The food is basic and simple. Be ready to take the same dish for some days in a row. Fruits can at times be availed for the campers from local markets. Participants will chose food to prepare depending on the availability. Work campers will use charcoal or firewood to prepare the meals. If you need more fruits/extra meals/special diet you can get it on your own cost. Health services Kiboga district hospital is 2 km out from the campsite, and a number of private medical clinics and drug shops are accessible near the campsite. Water source The water is accessible, protected and clean 500 meters from the campsite, while tap water is also some distance away from the campsite(0.5 km) Weather What to bring July makes up the second month in the second dry season of the year. It is a very hot period. It is normally sunny during the day and it comes with a lot of dust. Temperatures range between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. Still in the evenings it might get cold. Participants shall be required to bring own sleeping bag, mat, pillow, mosquito net, sun cream, mosquito repellent, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it

22 may turn out to be chilly or cold; Musical instrument (optional); torch or flash light; water purifiers (optional); Personal effects (i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries) It would be nice if you can bring your national flag, common art facts of your country, stories, games, pictures and local recipes. It would be helpful for the cultural presentations about your country and for any social interactions. Above all do not forget a happy and positive attitude. NB: Shorts, dresses and skirts should reach knee length for cultural consideration. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drug/harsh carries a life prison sentence.

23 Project Title International workcamp on agro forestry and environment conservation Project Date 3 rd 21 st October 2017 Duration 3 Weeks Project Code UPA/008/17 Project Theme Enhancing women and civil society involvement in sustainable environment management and conservation for food security Project Host UPA Terego Branch Project Location Ocea Village Odupi Sub-county in Arua District. Arua District is located in the West Nile region part of Uganda boarded by Southern Sudan and Congo. Project Background Ocea Disabled Women s Association owns a 12 acre piece of land at Ocea Village, Odupi Sub-county on which it has for long tested several Projects. Effective Women Group members decided to start on a campaign to put more than half of this land under tree cover. Since 2009 several trees home been planted Forests are a livelihood to over 1:8billion people; home for 400 Million and are estimated to account for US 5428 Billion in trade, they provide shelter, source of food, medicine and play a vital role in maintaining a stable global environment. Millennium Development. Goal & also clearly requires us to ensure Environmental sustainability. The MDG targets 8 (a) encourages the reverse of loss of environmental resources like trees. In 2017 Ocea Disabled Women s Association shall be committed to address the main challenges of environmental sustainability focusing on reversing of alarming distinction of trees as an environmental resource in order to contribute to a sustainable living and reverse the escalating weather challenges. Food security also remains a concern for ODWA and therefore it is planned to intercrop the trees with other food crops. It is expected that the weeding of these trees will be easier if at the same time weeding food crops. Its ODWA Members hope that this Project will become a demonstration project for Ocea Disabled Women s Association in future and will become a distribution centre for tree seeding for the whole Odupi Sub-County Community. Project Objective To promote environment conservation through tree planting. To promote the use of organic manure for improved agriculture and increased production. To promote agro Forestry through intercropping commercial trees. Activities Environment conservation Planting 3 acres of different species of trees. Preparation of 5 Tree Nursery Beds. Tree Potting Rising of Tree Nursery Shades. Agriculture Making composite manure pits. Carrying organic manure to plants / gardens. Planting food crops and vegetables in the trees. Weeding Educational/ cultural Visit Mt. Owati historical stones /Trees; Visits Siripi Local market twice a month on Thursdays is also an experience. Note: Cultural represented at the work camp. Please carry along anything that can introduce your culture.

24 Expected Out It is expected after the work camp: Come 3600 trees will be planted; 10,000 trees seedlings potted 5 Nursery beds constructed, 4 acres of food crops planted 3 manure composite pits prepared Beneficiaries ODWA Members International work camp participants. Local community. Local volunteers Participation The project expects a maximum of 15 participants both international and local, participants will work 5 days a week. Weekends are for social interaction unless official camp programme has scheduled an activity. Qualification To Open minded participants Participate Ready to interact with other people of different cultural background. Positive attitude Willing to share his / her experiences Flexible to live / stay in simple living conditions Flexible to eat local food No experience needed The Host Community The people found in Arua District West Nile Region Uganda are Multi tribal with the majority population being Lugbara and the major Language spoken is Lugbara with also a big percentage of people speaking English well. Volunteers on this Project will have the opportunity to interact with mostly ODWA and UPA members and those from the Host Community Accommodation Accommodation will be on the farms site, Participants will be required to carry own sleeping bags and Nets. The Camp sites has Latrines not Toilets, And a simple cooking shelter (Kitchen) Health Services There is a Health Centre at Siripi away from Arua main referral hospital is located only 30 km on Kampala Arua Road in case of serious cases it is 1 hour drive from Siripi to Arua for main Hospital Meals 3 meals a day will be provided, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Fruits also easily available: Watermelon, Pineapple, Passion fruits, Sweet banana, Avocado, etc. Participants will prepare meals together with a Ugandan Cook using Charcoal and fire wood from energy saving fire places and stoves Water Source Participants use a Jerrycan (s) and wheel barrows to collect water from a borehole 300metres away or collect water from nearby wells around the Project. Climate / Weather August is the first month in the beginning of the long rains in West Nile Region. It is usually wet and muddy at Arua District. Some places almost impassable. It is advisable to bring strong boots. The temperatures are warm between degrees centigrade and the evenings are at times a bit cold, Rain is frequent.

25 What To Bring Sleeping bag, Mat, pillow, Mosquito Net, sun/mosquito creams/repellents, working gloves and boots/shoes. Light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may at times be chilly or cold; Musical instruments {optional}; Torch or flash light; Water purifiers {optional}; Personal effects {i.e. soap, toothpaste, toiletries. Your national flag, common artifacts of your country; stories, games, picture and local recipes for cultural presentations Anything that you feel can well introduce you and your culture to make it enjoyable. Above all, a happy and positive attitude and energy. NB: Very short (Hot pants); skirts and dresses will not be culturally welcome especially for female. Smoking in public is illegal while engagement in drugs carries a life prison sentence Project Title International workcamp for the accomplishment of classrooms and playscheme with children of Kikooba Infant school Project Date 24 th Oct - 11 th November 2017 Duration Project Code Project Host Project Theme Project Location Project background 3 weeks UPA/009/17 Kikooba UPA Branch Promoting Intercultural exchange through games and work The project is situated in Kikooba village, 2km from at 74 km on Kampala - Hoima road North west of Kampala City. The project is located in Kiboga District boarded by Nakaseke District in the northeast, Masindi in the northwest, Hoima in the west, Mubende district in the south and Kibale district in the south west. Kikooba is one of the oldest branches of Uganda Pioneers Association started in 1990 with majority members being old women and men. This is one of the interesting UPA projects that has highly motivated old members joining a workcamp project. The workcamp project participantswillalsoengage in construction of a house to host the volunteers. The workcampers shall also engage with the children of the community school (Kikooba Infant School) that has about 100 pupils with games, art and lessons. Project objectives To construct a volunteers quarters at Kikooba UPA Branch To educate and engage pupils from the community school To promote the spirit of voluntarism amongst community members Activities Brick laying Mixing sand and cement

26 Collecting bricks and water. Roofing & plastering Cleaning the compound Playing with children Organizing sports and games Conducting lessons Art and painting Expectedoutcome Volunteer residential house built Children engaged in games and sports Increased literacy and numeracy levels amongst children Cultural and EducationalVisits Climbing Kikooba hill will also be an interesting activity. A local market is also on Tuesday at Bukomero every two weeks. A cultural night will be organized and participants will display items, songs and dances from their home countries and traditions. Beneficiaries Kikooba UPA members Kikooba community members Medium Term volunteers to Kikooba branch Participation Whoqualifies to participate The host community The project expects 15 participants maximum with a composition of people from other regions of Uganda and International volunteers. Participants will work 6 hours daily from Monday to Friday. Weekends are for social interaction and/or excursions unless if the official camp programme has an activity. Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background Willing to share his/her experiences Flexible to live/stay in simple life conditions Flexible to the taste of local and basic foods Ready to work on the projects No experience needed Note: Participants with special expertise like architectures, mansions have an added advantage but not mandatory. The project location is in a predominently Buganda women population, speaking Luganda with a very little number with limited English knowledge. Most of the interaction shall be with these women. They are active women with a zeal to work for their project. Volunteers on this project will have the opportunity to interact with mostly UPA branch members and those from the community Accommodation Accommodation will be in simple rooms. Participants will be required to carry own mat and sleeping bag. The camp site has simple bathrooms and pit latrines no showers A simple cooking shelter (Kitchen) Participants are requested to bring with them mosquito nets.

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