Why we do what we do
This little one is why we do what we do and why the work of CUES is so important
This little one is why we do what we do and why the work of CUES is so important
Yes, it’s coming in February 2022. Phase 5 will involve another round of training in Uganda, and we’re asking for volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, please download the fillable PDF below, and email it to the address in the PDF, to be considered for inclusion in this exciting
HUMANS OF CUES Student feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet Nakitto Miriam. “I am 27 years old single mother to two beauties Nalukwago Ramonah and Magenti Ryan. I was born in an extended family of five brothers and 2 sisters. I am fascinated by a range of actives like travelling, listening
Update!! After a few bumps on the road aka COVID-19. We can proudly show you what our team in Uganda has been doing and setting up. Please let’s give a warm welcome to our LECC team! They’ve gone above and beyond during these troubling times. You are doing an amazing
HUMANS OF CUES Student feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet Nakubulwa Jesca! “My family is made up of five. That is me, my sister Joseline, my brother Steven, my mother and father. I am the eldest of my siblings. I am a single mother of three children. My family has been
HUMANS OF CUES Student feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet Aketch Vivienne! “I come from an extended family of over ten boys and only four girls. I have lived in Uganda all my life though I have travelled to many countries in Africa. I am a single mother of two children,
HUMANS OF CUES Student Feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet Lilian! “I am Murekye Lilian age 28 years old born in a humble family from the Western region of Uganda. Currently staying in Kampala, I am a graduate with a bachelors in Social Science form Makerer University. I am a Christian and
HUMANS OF CUES Student Feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet David! “I am from a family of 10 sisters and brothers under the care of my father. I am aged 36 years with 3 children. I have a certificate in nursery teaching. During my free time I am interested in discovering
HUMANS OF CUES Student Feature. Nyabos and ssebos, meet Salama! “My name is Jam Salama Twalib, aged 48. I was born in central Uganda and came from a large family with 10 siblings. I am a proud mother of 5 children, some of whom are happily married. My hobbies include
We Are Back!We at CUES are very excited that things are finally moving forward again after a 4 month delay due to COVID-19. Things in Uganda are still far from normal, but restrictions have been lifted enough for the program to move ahead again.The ambulance is ready to go, with