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Three training centers successfully continued their programs, with two centers offering carpentry and joinery courses to 50 trainees (47 male, 3 female) and one center providing tailoring training to 24 female students. The carpentry trainees demonstrated their skills by producing a range of furniture items, including 15 office chairs, 10 tables, 5 double beds, and 25 stools, which were donated to the Adripi centre. Meanwhile, the tailoring trainees at Adripi showcased their sewing skills by creating 25 aprons for the Ajiraku trainees.
African Enterprise Uganda was established in 1971 and Paul Wassawa Ssembiro is the current Team Leader. In Uganda, there are a wide range of projects and ministries. AE Uganda runs the Milne Medical Clinic in Kampala supporting government anti-malarial initiatives and runs vocational training for youth at the Nile Vocational Institute. These social action projects have had an extensive reach and are expected to continue expanding. City-wide missions continue to be carried out annually across Uganda.
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