AIESEC UCU RECEPTION BOOKLET
PROJECTS SAVE A LIFE UGANDA ANOTHER LIFE INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY HEALTH AND MEDICAL ASSISTANT PRIMARY EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE COMMUNITY OUTREACH AFRICA-
§ EDUCATION PROJECT § ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROJECT SOCIAL WORK PROJECT
Save A Life EXPA: 314660
Save a life project is a medical project that provides medical students with an opportunity to work in a real hospital. The EPs will be training alongside other doctors at the hospital. This will basically allow the intern to put what they have learned to practice and get first hand experience. This is very fundamental because the intern will be able to see how the medical sector in Uganda works while adding value. The intern will also; •assist medical personnel with the daily activities at the hospital •they will be helping the laboratory with lab test, taking samples, diagnosing the patients as well as treating them. •interns will help retrieve patients medical documents as well as editing them and filing them properly.
Another life international EXPA: 641551/641547 Another life international is a non profit organization that provides free a home, education and medical assistance to under privileged children. This organization has got three aspects to it which the intern can choose from. There is the school where an intern can teach the children numerous subjects that they fill comfortable with. • Coming up with lesson plans • Creatively engaging the students • Playing with the children. There is also the clinic where medical interns can do there internship. They will be working hand in hand with the resident doctors and nurses. • Receiving patients • Doing lab testing • Clinic administration
COMMUNITY OUTREACH AFRICA SOCIAL WORK AND EDUCATION EXPA: 291105/637537 This project helps to provide education and a home to underprivileged children in greater Masaka. There are many children who do not go to school. This project was set up to reduce the number of children who grow up illiterate in rural areas. This project also advocates for the education of girls. Here the intern will; •
Coming up with lesson plans
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Creatively engage the students during lessons.
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Playing with the children.
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Organize school activities like drama, sports.
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Give tests to students to gauge their understanding of the topic.
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The intern will also plan teacher-parent activities.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH AFRICA ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPA: 637534 THIS ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROJECT IS AIMED AT HELPING SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS TO BOOST THEIR INCOME BY GROWING THEIR BUSINESSES AND TO ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO SEE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THEMSELVES. COMMUNITY OUTREACH AFRICA -ENTREPRENEURSHIP NOT ONLY EMPHASIZES ENTREPRENEURSHIP BUT ALSO, MICRO FINANCING, BUSINESS PROFICIENCY BUILDING. THE INTERN WILL; •
HAVE A BRIEFING ON THE STATE OF BUSINESSES IN THE COUNTRY.
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COME UP WITH PRESENTATIONS TO BE DELIVERED TO DIFFERENT TARGET GROUPS.
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BRAINSTORM NEW INNOVATIVE WAYS OF ENCOURAGING MORE PEOPLE TO EMBRACE ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
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HELP DELIVER THE NECESSARY TOOLS NEEDED TO PROPEL PEOPLE INTO MANAGING THEIR BUSINESSES BETTER.
UGANDA ABOUT UGANDA IMPORTANT FACTS
Location: East Africa Capital: Kampala Area code: 256 Languages: English, Luganda Currency: shillings (Shs) Rate of exchange: $1=Shs 3670
Uganda has a population of about 38 million people. Uganda has got a bit of everything that Africa has to offer. Uganda is also home to the tallest mountain range in Africa; the glacier- capped Rwenzori mountain not to mention the mighty Nile River, the world’s longest river. Not forgetting Lake Victoria, the continent’s largest lake. Uganda has a highest concentration of primates and birds in the world. These all roam the numerous dense forests like mabira. Animal lovers and bird watchers will surely love this. Despite the high population there’s no crowding in even the most popular national parks and the capital Kampala. The country is safe and friendlier than most in Africa.
Livingstone called it -Pearl of Africa-. Many have come to agree with him.
Religion Uganda is predominantly Christian. About 87% of the people are either catholic, protestant or Baptist. The rest of the population is made up of other denominations like Islam. There are no religious squabbles and everyone lives together harmoniously. This is one of the reasons that Uganda is a great place to live in.
CLIMATE Uganda is a tropical country and enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year. Uganda has got two main seasons and that is the wet and dry seasons. In the dry season the temperature can go as high as 38 degrees. In the wet season the temperature can go as low as 15 degrees. However this varies with the part of the country. The east and western parts of Uganda that have Mt. Elgon and Mt. Rwenzori respectively. These areas tend to be a lot cooler in the wet season than the rest of the country. El nino rains are most frequent in October to November. Dew to global warming the occurrence of these seasons has changed. However the hottest months are January and February, when the daytime range is 27째 to 29째C in most of the south and up 32째C in the north. The rainy seasons in the south are March to May and October to November, the wettest month being April. In the north the wet season is from April to October. During the wet seasons the average rainfall is 175 mm per month. Throughout the yeah there are plenty of organically grown foods like: beans, peas, maize, potatoes, carrots, cassava, matooke(plantain) among others. This helps provide a balanced diet all yeah round.
BEFORE YOU COME-PREPARATION INTERN MUST COME WITH
-Bed sheets -Bed cover -Mosquito net or repellant -Photocopy of passport -Acceptance note -Formal and casual clothes -Travel insurance Valid passport Visa (intern can also get a visa upon arrival-check with your embassy)
-Yellow fever vaccination certificate