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Proud Rotaractor@rctebb|To foresee is to rule|CP Rct Busitema University-Nagongera @rct_bu|11th President @rctebb| Poet|POP @rotaractD9214 2023-24
Entebbe Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Honored to have @MPUganda partner with us this World Malaria Day. When the right people choose to stand with you, the mission gets stronger. 💚🦟🚫
#KANOsAgainstMalaria
#WorldMalariaDay

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Our Cause to #MalariafreeUganda is coupled with sustainable approach to malaria eradication.
These include; Long lasting Insecticide Treated nets, Indoor Residual spraying, among others.
We also pride ourselves in increasing the levels of awareness of malaria in the communities

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But @SavannaFibre, why do we have to spend 10 minutes on call before someone picks up for a call that is not toll free.
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Among the FAQs(Frequently Asked Questions) is who is eligible to apply for the Grants? These grants are given to Rotary, Rotaract Clubs, and Districts, which are in good standing with @Rotary.
Partnerships are welcome, but they can not replace Rotary Leadership.

Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Gratitude: We congratulate the various clubs that have been successful at getting the Community Impact Grants.
We are closed for applications and shall resume receiving them in January 2026.
@kanosug @RCEntebbe @RBwerenga @Rotary_Garuga @RctMuyengabree @RAC_Bwebajja

Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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It has been 90 days into the Rotary Year, and we have taken great strides from celebrating World Malaria Day by @RcSoroti and World Mosquito Day in by @RotaryArua
The step in our Child 2 Family initiative with students championing the #End malaria campaign.




Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Fresh month, renewed commitment towards the same goal #ZeroMalaria.
Remember: Prevention is always better than cure.

Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Deadline Notice!
Malaria Partners International will not be considering more Grants for funding in 2025 after October 1.
We encourage any clubs that are in Preparations to execute a grant this year to submit before the mentioned date.
#EndMalaria

Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Children are our strongest ambassadors! 🧒🏾👧🏾
Through our *Child to Family* program, malaria champions in schools are teaching peers, families, and entire communities how to fight malaria.
@hajarahNakendo @WHOUganda
@MinofHealthUG
@rotaractnateete @RCEntebbe
#WorldMosquitoDay




Soroti, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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In the studios of @voice_of_teso, @lynkagona(Programs Manager @MPUganda), @opolotmartin79(President @rcsoroti), Dr. Florence Alaroker Egwau (Director @MPUganda), Okiror John Martin(Inspector of Schools Soroti District and Hosted by @SimonOchen to deliberate about malaria.

Soroti, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Yesterday, @RcSoroti and @MPUganda joined forces at Kamuda Primary School in Soroti District to share the Malaria message with the learners, Teachers, parents and different stakeholders.
A number of items were distributed which included: testing kits, antimalarials, charts etc.



Soroti, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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🌍✨ Today is #WorldMosquitoDay — the day science discovered mosquitoes transmit malaria.
For us, it’s not just history, it’s a call to action.
Together, one act at a time, we can end malaria. 🦟🚫💪




Namutumba, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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These are great times to kick out Malaria, the Pupils of Namasagali CoU Primary school have made their responsibility to plant mosquito repellent plants (in a greenhouse) to supply to the community to fight malaria plants include Rosemary, citronella, lemongrass, Lavender...


Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 English
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Today at Nalugala Health Center II in Garuga;
WHO says that Malaria should be out by 2030.
14 to 16 people died because of Malaria
4/5 infant deaths are because of malaria,
We appreciate @TargetMalaria for helping in mobilising the statistics.
@lynkagona

Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 English















