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The Gained Hope about and by Winne Nansumba

The “Gained Hope” is a true story about and by Winnie Nansumba where she exposes some of the challenges faced by children born with HIV using her

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personal story, advises the community what the young positives need from them and ends with a message of hope to the young positives.

The media can be downloaded using the link below

Gained Hope

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AWARDS

Over the years, SchoolNet Uganda has received a number of International and national awards for its contribution to ICT4D. Some of the awards are:

  1. Stockholm Challenge Finalist
  2. The Golden Nica Award by Prix Ars Electronica
  3. ICT Capacity Development Award by Uganda Communication Commission
  4. The Uganda Annual Best FOSS Integration Case Award, 2005