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The Employment Trap: Why Degrees Don’t Guarantee Jobs in Uganda

At DOY, we amplify these truths not as complaints, but as rallying cries for change. We call on government, private sector, and civil society to collaborate with us in creating opportunities that allow youth to thrive, not merely survive. If youth hold the nation’s future, then justice demands they be given the tools to shape it.

The Hidden Cost of Education: Why University Students Struggle Beyond Tuition Dreams vs. Reality

Education must be a right, not a privilege for the wealthy. Yet Uganda’s system continues to sideline talented youth — not for lack of ability, but for lack of money. This injustice robs the nation of innovators and leaders. Every dropout is not just a personal loss — it is a national setback.

A Call to Action: Empowering Uganda’s Next Human Rights Champions

At Days of Our Youth (DOY), we know education isn’t just a privilege—it’s a powerhouse for change. We’ve walked that road ourselves, clawing past financial barriers with the help of those who believed in us. That support didn’t just open doors—it fueled our mission to serve Uganda. Now, we’re paying it forward with the University Education Sponsorship Project (UESP)—a bold step to lift up the next generation of human rights warriors.

The Silent Trap: How Online Loan Apps Are Preying on Uganda’s Youth

In Uganda, online loan apps promise a lifeline—quick cash with a tap of a screen. But beneath the slick ads and instant approvals lurks a crisis that’s strangling the nation’s youth. At Days of Our Youth, we’re exposing this predatory system for what it is: a silent exploitation of the desperate, stripping young Ugandans of their rights and futures. It’s time to wake up to the truth.