Umoja School Building
Umoja People With Disabilities has finally opened a secondary school known as “Umoja secondary School,”
Umoja People With Disabilities has finally opened a secondary school known as “Umoja secondary School,”
Empowering refugee women and young girls with disabilities through ICT skills is not just a noble cause; it’s a transformative initiative that can change lives. With the support of the Hilden Charitable Fund (HCF), we are set to train 80 individuals who will directly benefit from this funding. This program aims to equip them with essential digital skills,
“No Partner, No excuses, just Purpose.”
On August 4th, a small but dedicated team from UPD embarked on a quiet mission, driven solely by compassion and the desire to make a difference. Without sponsors, we ventured into four villages surrounding the Dzaleka Refugee Camp, focusing our efforts on a group often overlooked people living with disabilities.
On 29 July 2025, UPD proudly hosted a transformative workshop as part of the Inclusive Access to Health Services for Refugees with Disabilities in Malawi project. Under the powerful theme “Capacity Building in Project Evaluation and Monitoring,”…