UBA Uganda last week through the UBA Foundation, the arm of the bank charged with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) launched the ‘Each One Teach One’ Initiative designed to benefit youths in Africa.
The purpose of the Each One Teach One Initiative is to create opportunities where UBA staff across the continent voluntarily commit their time to their communities, teaching youths various skills such as cooking, agriculture, foreign languages, photography, fashion design, music, reading, writing and much more, to empower youths with knowledge, which in future will facilitate their financial independence and support entrepreneurial development.
To unveil the initiative, Friday 23rd November was declared UBA Community Service Day, group wide. In Uganda, the team launched the project at Bugema Adventist Secondary School. UBA staff donated literature books, agricultural material, planted trees and trained students on financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The ‘Each One Teach One’ initiative will be rolled out will be rolled out across the country in areas of operation.
‘We believe the youth are the future of this country and the education they receive does not single handedly prepare them to succeed in the future. Through the UBA foundation and the ‘Each One Teach One Initiative’, we hope to give the youth a head start by equipping them with the necessary skills to succeed,’ commented Johnson Agoreyo, the UBA Uganda Managing Director and CEO.
UBA Foundation through its four major areas of focus – education, environment, economic empowerment and special projects will continue to positively impact the lives of Uganda youths and communities.