Rotary Uganda Eyes $5M Projects, Aims to Change Lives in 2025

Rotary Uganda wants to spend huge money on helping communities across the country. Geoffrey Martin Kitakule leads District 9213 and announced the ambitious spending plan to reporters. The charity group controls 137 local clubs that will hunt for problems needing solutions. Kitakule said members will donate one million dollars to unlock five million dollars worth of community projects. The math works because outside funding matches what local people contribute.

The organization targets seven main problem areas that hurt ordinary people daily. Clean water projects will help families drink safely without getting sick. Education programs will give children better chances to learn and succeed. Health projects will save mothers and babies from dangerous births. Environmental work will protect the land for future generations.

Abesage Nahabwe speaks for younger Rotary members and pushed the unite for good theme. She believes working together creates better results than trying to fix problems alone. The group wants to listen more carefully to what communities actually need. Smart planning will make sure projects last long after the charity money runs out. Local leaders will partner with Rotary teams to make changes stick around permanently.
 

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