President Yoweri
Museveni has hailed the Uganda Girl Guides Association (UGGA) for causing
transformation of lives and giving hope to millions through their voluntary
activities. The head of state says the Girl Guides Movement has had an impact
on humanity, providing great opportunities for girls and young women in
education, empowerment and leadership.
This was contained in a
speech delivered on his behalf by the Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja at
celebrations to mark 100 years jamboree of Uganda Girl Guides Association on
Friday held at Kololo Ceremonial Ground Under the theme:100 years of Empowering
Lives.
The President said the
government of Uganda through the Ministry of Gender and Social Development,
Ministry of Local Government and that of Education and Sports has been
supporting the girl guides movement through their initiatives especially
community service and this will continue to further their work of transforming
society.
“As you celebrate 100
years of guiding, I congratulate all girl guides to continue with the good work
of changing lives. Government appreciates your contribution to the social
economic transformation of our society,” H.E Museveni said, adding that their
initiatives on peace, environment, children’s rights, HIV & Aids, poverty, hunger
among others have made the young women active participants in efforts to make
the world a better place for humanity.
He thanked in a special
way the Girl Guides Association for keeping the dream of Baden-Powell alive of
being contented with what is available and giving out happiness to other people
as the best and real way to get happiness themselves. The President noted that
millions of Ugandans have benefited from girl guiding training and have ended
up being responsible and result oriented citizens.
“It is easy to identify
a girl guide in a crowd because they always stand out regardless of age. This
has made the association unique over generations. You’re producing enlightened,
tolerant and disciplined leaders for tomorrow” Gen H.E Museveni said.
He said the National
Resistance Movement government placed emancipation of women at the forefront of
its agenda and its benefits of the supportive policies, laws are evident today.
The President called upon African countries with a high population of youth to
inspire young people into creating a sustainable future by transforming the
world and making it a better place than before.
“I do pledge my total
commitment and that of my government to ensure that the Girl Guides Association
continues to thrive, blossom and nature our young people,” he stressed.
The Minister of
Education and Sports Janet Museveni who is also the patron Girl Guides
Association expressed her ministry’s gratitude to the work of Girl Guides in
schools and pledged more support towards their cause of raising selfless future
leaders.
In her remarks delivered
on her behalf by the Assistant Commissioner Private Schools Policy Regulations
at the Ministry of Education Mr. Mulindwa Ismail, the First Lady noted that the
Ministry of Education will ensure that every school has a Girl Guide Club.
“We are going to engage
the leadership of the Girl Guides to ensure that every school has this club and
of course with members. It should no longer be an option,” Mr. Mulindwa said.
According to the Chief
commissioner Uganda Girl Guides Association Suzan Namarome, the Uganda Girl
Guides Association is committed to supporting the country’s efforts of building
a better Uganda through empowering girls and young women to become confident
and independent leaders.
The day according to Dr.
Unice Kateshumbwa, the chairperson of the organizing committee, marks the
climax of Uganda Girl Guides Association centenary celebrations after a
year-long series of activities launched in March last year by the First Lady Mama
Janet Museveni.
At the same ceremony,
the First Lady Janet Museveni, Mama Miria Obote among others were recognized
for their contribution, stewardship, wise counsel and the unwavering support to
the Girl Guide Movement, improving the status and supporting the cause of the
girl child in Uganda.
The ceremony was also
attended and addressed by the Council Chairperson of Uganda Girl Guides
Association Santa Akulu Oketa, the international commissioner, Uganda girl
guides Association Iryn Nabifo. Special guests and representatives from Kenya,
Tanzania, Rwanda and Bangladesh also graced the event.
Uganda Girl Guides
Association UGGA is a voluntary organization, affiliated to the World
Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) the largest single women
organization in the world, targeting beneficiaries - girls and young women
between the age of 3 and 35.
It is located in over
113 districts of Uganda with a total membership of 436,086 members from the
ages of 3 onwards.
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