(11 Dec 2024)
UGANDA SCHOOL FEES
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kampala, Uganda – 4 November 2024
1. Various drone shots of Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School ++MUTE++
2. Wide of teacher in a classroom
3. Various of students learning
4. Various of Joanita Seguya, Deputy Headteacher Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School interacting with students
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Joanita Seguya, Deputy Headteacher Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School:
"Millions are being kept away because when you learn that there are schools where they pay school fees of 150,000 (Ugandan Shillings, $40.76) for a whole term, that is about two and half months, and then they tell you these kids have studied, the kids studied for the first three weeks was sent away for school fees and never returned. Now imagine if they are struggling at 150,000, what about above that?”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kampala, Uganda – 11 November 2024
6. Wide of Justine Nangero’s home
7. Various of Nangero preparing a meal
8. Various of Nangero seated on a mat inside her house
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Justine Nangero, Widow:
"There is a time when I reached a moment when I went to the hospital thinking maybe it is malaria. When they tried checking my blood pressure, then they told me my blood pressure is going high. But I had so much worries because some of the children were still at home."
10. Various of Nangero and her daughter Shallom Mirembe at home
11. Nangero moving a sack next to a pile of books
12. Mirembe’s books
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Justine Nangero, Widow:
"For example, now if they send these children for money, may be if they are going for a tour, they are going for maybe swimming, if I see I cannot raise that money I just tell them ‘you people should just stay at school because I am not ready to raise that money’. They (school) are still demanding fees now how can I pay for this (activity) when I am still demanded of fees. So sometimes I fail even Shalom, sometimes they always go for trips when they are going to study or maybe they are going for geography. So sometimes when they are going, I fail to raise that money."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kampala, Uganda – 4 November 2024
13. Wide shot of Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School
14. Various of students at Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Joanita Seguya, Deputy Headteacher Wampeewo Ntake Secondary School:
"Some of them whose parents are struggling, some few of them, selected some of them may come with an idea of providing something in kind. Say like ‘can I bring cassava,’ ‘may I bring my potatoes?’ "May I bring my greens – ‘Buuga’, ‘Nakati’ (vegetables) pineapples? We also have watermelons’, we say yes. Of course it follows a program you don’t bring everything and you are not the only one. So it is timetabled, that if you are supplying this week then it’s her supplying the other week. Like that so that everyone gets a bit."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kampala, Uganda – 12 November 2024
15. Various of Moses Serikomawa and his family at his homestead
16. SOUNDBITE (Luganda) Moses Serikomawa, Parent:
"We are really suffering. The schools are never patient with us. Even if you are left with a balance of 1,000 shillings out of 10,000 shillings, they will send your kid back home. They don’t care, they will send the child back home until you clear their 1,000 shillings. All they care about is just their business, there is no help at all."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kampala, Uganda – 4 November 2024
17. Various of students clocking out of school
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