Celebrating International Day of Living Together In Peace,16th May 2020

We are so happy to celebrate WALAI team, animating "living together in peace!"

After the recently concluded COVID-19 Loser Africa "Do No Harm" Campaign, we resolved to create Prevention Communities of Best Practices. We want to make our communities tolerate us.

We join hands and hope this relationship will be built around creating and owning self esteem narratives as CBO groups willing to "take health in their hands!"

We hope that all other LGBTIQQ leaders will be pleased to support our narrative.

Our appeal goes out to some out there who are prone to toxicity and negativity for once to think harder.
Don't talk behind our backs, don't stick daggers in our backs.

Health is a beneficial resource which can enable us build a support system from scratch. Support us as we posit the following: LGBTIQQ Identity Can Be Used For Creating Self Esteem in Homestead Communities Through Strategic Self-Esteem and Rapport Building Activities.

We are strategic.

There are 120 communities in which 35,000 LGBTIQQ are residing somewhere in Uganda.
I know there are persons are willing to get their hands dirty and give back to their communities in one way or another.

WALAI has shown us the way and they are younger persons. None of them is formally employed but have used initiative to contribute time to make their communities thrive.

Please support us through morale or make donations in for of food, gloves, sanitiser, masks and morale support.

Thank you so much.


































 

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