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Planting Seeds for a Flourishing Uganda!

Uganda is one of the youngest countries in the world. Over half of the population is under  18 , and nearly  80% are under  30 . This demographic reality is not just a statistic—it is a defining moment in our nation’s story. A young nation means that Uganda is still being formed. Its economy, institutions, values, and leadership are actively taking shape. The children we educate today will determine the kind of country Uganda becomes tomorrow. This is where education moves beyond classrooms and into nation-building. At Shalom Care School , we understand ourselves as participants in Uganda’s development, not observers of it. Investing in children is not charity; it is an economic and social strategy. A well-formed child becomes a productive adult—one who contributes to innovation, employment, civic responsibility, and community stability. Conversely, neglecting education in a young population places enormous strain on future economies through unemployment, dependency, a...