Saturday, 21 March 2015

BIC WITH CONGOLESE STUDENTS YOUTH ON RESEARCH ABOUT SPREAD,CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF HIV / AIDS

The Instructor YEI Coordinator opening and showing the right procedure followed while using a male condom

The Instructor YEI Coordinator opening and showing the right procedure followed while using a male condom


Students keenly looking at the Instructor as he was demonstrating for the male case


He further talked of a female condom which all most all had no or little about it


He further talked of a female condom which all most all had no or little about it in Congo and these youth promised to pass the information to their relatives and the neighboring communities in congo










It was a very cool morning when 105 Congolese student youths crossed to Uganda through Bwera Information Centre in conjunction with Kayanzi Information centre to gain Health Education basically on HIV spread, prevention and care for a HIV patient.
Bwera Information Centre Provided technical Knowledge and Facilitated the trainers who were from YEI and Bwera Hospital. Who gave them information on abstinence, being faithful and or using condoms. Female and male condoms were given to these Congolese and this made them very happy since it was a free service, which is a necessary evil to get free health information /service in Congo 
It was believed that little or nothing is known about HIV in the Democratic republic of Congo and that they could regard it as bewitching every time one died of AIDS, were grateful for BIC and partners and promised to transform their nation DRC.
Shown are the Pictures taken as they look keenly to the Instructor Muhima Enos of YEI Bwera

Compiled
Isingoma G
Bwera Information Centre (BIC)
  



Monday, 1 December 2014

BIC GROWING BETTER IN TECHINICAL COURSES FOR VOLUNARABLE GIRLS

Masika Juliet Bikongolyo  a school drop out writes to thank BIC for having trained her in a course  of computer maintenance and repair which she says have benefited her a lot

 This Juliet can now perform a lot of tasks in both trouble shooting to preventive maintenance

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The ICT Instructor BIC giving  final touches to Juliet who knew nothing but can now start up a private business

  BIC ICT Instructor and Technician with Students  including Juliet studying the circulation of current computer mother board. In Conclusion , Juliet said long live BIC and our organization Partners.                   



Friday, 31 January 2014

MUHINDI P/S COMMUNITY MEMBER WHO BENEFITED FROM SCHOOL GARDEN NOW HARVEST ALOT

Community member who benefited from the school garden of Muhindi Primary School
 This woman called Mrs Mikira benefited from School Garden,the knowledge attained now is put into practice and she says her harvest have improved in both quality and quantity.She says further says she sell a bunch ranging from 15000shs - 20000sh.Her two sons can now afford school fees and other scholastic material.She therefore thank BWERA INFORMATION CENTRE (BIC) in conjunction with  SNV for the technical assistance extended to the community.
Many other parents have the same.
A sumple of Banana fruits that Mrs Mikira is waiting to harvest.A bout 13 bunches at this stage in the garden

The Harvest is too heavy that one can not even lift.It can cost about 15000shs-20000shs




Saturday, 14 September 2013

BWERA INFORMATION CENTRE(BIC) HELDING A READING COMPETITIONS IN 5 PRIMARY SCHOOL AT BIC HEAD OFFICES S

The assessors who were the guests of Honor of the day

Some of the Pupils who participated in the competition

A P.3 Pupil  showing her reading skill and she was the first in her class in reading following all punctuation marks







BWERA INFORMATION CENTRE (BIC) is glad to tell the world of a Public / Community Library which is supported by Book Aid International.

With the same support, BIC held a reading Competitution on 09th/08/2013 in five Schools at BIC Offices in Mpondwe Lhubiriha Town Council. These Schools were:
  1. Kamasasa P/S
  2. Kamukumbi P/S
  3. Nyabugando P/S
  4. Kasanga P/S
  5. Nyamighera P/S
Each of the above Schools presented 2 pupils from five classes (P.1 – P.7) making a total of 50 pupils all together.

The Assessors were
1.      Mr.Muliwabyo Elisha-Former Inspector of Schools-Kasese District.
2.      Mr.Baluku Cleophus-Head Teacher Global Vine School-MLTC
3.      Mrs. Oliver-Deputy Principle Bwera Primary Teachers’ Collage

Participants were given presents like Mathematical sets, Dozens of books, Pens and Pencils

 Posted by 
I T Officer (BIC)

Monday, 12 August 2013

SCHOOL GARDEN TOOLS SUPLIED BY SNV TO 24 PRIMARY SCHOOLS UNDER BIC IN 5 SUBCOUNTIES

Nyabugando P/S where the Mpondwe-Lhubiriha T.C Speaker witnessed


NYABUGANDO P/S HEAD TEACHER RECEIVING THE TOOLS.


NAADS Officer explaining to parents how each of the items given work and when.

BIC Staff witnessing the handing over of the tool at Muhindi Primary School


A teacher at Kyaminyawandi exalting after receiving the tools.




BIC staff prefects and Teachers pose for a photo as Kamasasa p/s






Katojo P/S Staff and pupils'representatives receiving the farm tools.





Head mistress,staff of Kyempara preimary school happy on seeing the tools.

At Nyabugando Parents

At Nyakahya p/s
 
School garden tools supplied by SNV to 24 Primary schools under BIC.
These 24 Primary schools are from 5 sub-counties of Isango Sub county,Nyakiyumbu sub county,Karambi Sub county,Bwera sub county and Mpondwe- Lhubiriha Town Council.
Each school got garden tools as Listed below.
Hoes plus Handles                                                                          15
Slashes with Handles                                                                    10
Watering cans                                                                                   5
Wheelbarrows                                                                                 4
Rakes                                                                                                    5
Pangas                                                                                                  2
Axes                                                                                                      2

And these 24 Schools are as Listed below in their respective sub counties
ISANGO SUBCOUNTY
1)      Kyempara Primary School
2)      St.Alozius Primary School
3)      Kamukumbi Primary School
BWERA SUBCOUNTY
1)      Nyamughona Primary School
2)      Kiyonga Primary school
3)      Kasanga primary School
NYAKIYUMBU SUB-COUNTY
1)      Nyamighera primary School
2)      Muhindi Primary School
3)      Ndongo SDA Primary School
4)      Katojo Primary School
5)      Kyaminyawandi Primary School
6)      St.Andrews Primary school
7)      St.Matia Mulumba Primary School
8)      Kayanzi Primary School
KARAMBI SUB-COUNTY
1)      Karambi Primary School
2)      Kamasasa Primary School
3)      Kisololo Primary School
4)      Bikunya Primary School
5)      Mirami Primary School
MPONDWE LHUBIRIHA TOWN COUNCIL
1)      Nyakahya Primary School
2)      Nyabugando Primary School
3)      St.Mathew Primary School
4)      Nyabugando Parents Primary School
5)      Kitalikibi Primary School

Schools' administration,Parents and pupils thanked SNV in conjuction with BIC very much and that even Napoleon never did such for France.
Long live SNV.
Long live BIC
Prepared by:
IT Officer-BIC
 


Tuesday, 23 July 2013

GLOBAL PREPARATORY SCHOOL IN THE LIBRARY - BIC

Global sun fort pupils enjoying BIC community Lib(P.3 AND P4)

GLOBAL SUNFORT PREPARATORY SCHOOL PUPILS USING THE COMMUNITY LBRARY AT BIC

Pupils of Global Preparatory School using the community Lib at Bwera information Centre,they are provided with stationary and pencils for them to draw the pictures in the books







Pupils posing for a group photo as they leave the Library  with their teacher far back.