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Non-Profit Focused on Sustainable Solutions for Impoverished Communities: find out more at http://www.nasaru.org/about

Nasaru was founded in 2009 and it is a registered 501 © (3) tax exempt non-profit charity organization. The mission of Nasaru is to provide immediate poverty relief while looking to implement long-term sustainability solutions. Uganda is the site of our first endeavor – rebuilding and expanding the Nakifuma School for orphans and impoverished children. The school is providing housing, food, and e

Imagine - Nasaru 09/29/2015

IMAGINE.....

Imagine - Nasaru Can you IMAGINE what it must be like to live as an orphan in Africa? No clean water to drink, no food to eat, or no shelter to protect you from the elements....

09/28/2015

Stay Tuned for our new promotional video and information about upcoming fundraising opportunities.

Welcome to the New Nasaru.org 07/20/2015

Welcome to the re-invisinoing of our web presence. Presented to you in HTML5 and hosted on and incredible cloud based platform. Visit us here regularly to for updates and learn how you can help!

http://45.55.178.255/welcome-to-the-new-nasaru-org/

Welcome to the New Nasaru.org Welcome to the re-invisinoing of our web presence. Presented to you in HTML5 and hosted on and incredible cloud based platform. Visit us here regularly to for updates and learn how you can help!

How One Man is Making Heat Out of Waste to Stop Deforestation in Uganda 12/31/2014

The eco-friendly briquettes sold by Eco-Fuel Africa are 50 percent cheaper than wood, and they burn cleaner and longer than wood. As a result, people save on average about 200 dollars per year and don’t suffer from indoor air pollution. What’s not to like?

How One Man is Making Heat Out of Waste to Stop Deforestation in Uganda Sanga Moses is CEO of Eco-Fuel Africa, a company that sells kilns and machines that turn food waste into briquettes of clean, inexpensive cooking fuel to stop deforestation in Uganda.

My Africa❤ 11/29/2014

Pictures speak a thousand words.....

My Africa❤ ✨Passion filled pins.✨ It's my dream to visit this beautiful, marvelous place one glorious day.

Bringing opportunity to deaf children in Uganda – the new and the old - Signal 11/29/2014

I met some of these children whose hearing has been restored and learned from their teachers and families what a difference this has made, including, being able to join the school choir. A wide and mixed variety of foreign bodies were removed, including, cockroaches, beans, seeds and stones, some of which had been there for a number of years! -

Bringing opportunity to deaf children in Uganda – the new and the old - Signal Signal’s International Programmes Manager, Karen, gives an overview of her packed visit to Uganda to monitor the work on the ground helping deaf children.

Rehabilitation Center Brings Hope to Uganda’s Disabled Children 11/13/2014

Outside of Kampala, a rehabilitation center known as the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services for Uganda (CoRSU) is doing extraordinary work. By bringing together doctors, volunteers and donations from around the globe they’ve established the first and only rehabilitation center for disabled children in the country.

Rehabilitation Center Brings Hope to Uganda’s Disabled Children Outside of Kampala, a rehabilitation center known as the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services for Uganda (CoRSU) is doing extraordinary work. By bringing together doctors, volunteers and donation...

Eccles Center to Welcome Creators of WITNESS UGANDA, 11/1 10/05/2014

The performance borrows from the smash musical, "Witness Uganda," which documents the true story of Griffin Matthews, a black American who is battling to find his place in a world full of injustice and inhumanity.

Eccles Center to Welcome Creators of WITNESS UGANDA, 11/1 Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews, co-creators of the award-winning and Broadway bound musical “Witness Uganda,” open the 2014-2015 Eccles Center season with heart-thumping Afro-pop sounds and heart-wrenching stories on November 1. Based on Matthews' personal experience, the concert –and accompanying…

Screenwriter, stars see “Good Lie” as timely lesson in refugees' plight 10/05/2014

Actor Arnold Oceng was born in Uganda, the child of refugees who fled Sudan. But the war spilled over the border, as they often do. Growing up in London, he heard the stories of a harrowing childhood he was too young to remember.
“My mom tells me of running away from the war with me tied on her back, through the jungles of Uganda. Hiding from soldiers, just as she had in Sudan. My mom did that. I am totally connected with that war, through her. But I did not understand the desperation she felt, the desperation of all refugees from war feel, until we made the film.”

Screenwriter, stars see “Good Lie” as timely lesson in refugees' plight Those who made the new movie “The Good Lie,” screenwriter Margaret Nagle’s fictionalized account of what many Sudanese “Lost Boys” went through to get to America, figure there’s a timeliness to its history. It’s not just about 1980s East Africa and America just after 9/11.

Urban Poverty in Uganda | Kampala's Forgotten Children 10/05/2014

Great photos, but sad circumstances.

Urban Poverty in Uganda | Kampala's Forgotten Children A Karamoja girl from a camp on the outskirts of Kampala holds up an empty container of margarine that she was eating from.

African Children's Choir performs at Sunnyside Elementary - Marysville Globe 10/05/2014

The choir children, who ranged in age from 8 to 13, told the Sunnyside students what they wanted to be when each of them grew up, with career aspirations ranging from doctors, nurses and midwives to ministers, teachers and police officers, with a few divers, soccer players, and even a would-be astronaut in the mix.

African Children's Choir performs at Sunnyside Elementary - Marysville Globe MARYSVILLE — For the students of Sunnyside Elementary, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interact with children from another culture, but for the school's music teacher, Brenda Ehrhardt, the Sept. 30 visit from the African Children's Choir was the culmination of a lifelong goal.

Uganda still needs stronger child protection mechanisms - Penal Reform International 10/05/2014

The Children’s Act bridged an important gap. But good policies without implementation are of little benefit and there is an urgent need to ensure that the justice system in this country is in full conformity with the right of all children – as stated in Article 40 of the CRC – to be treated in a manner which promotes their sense of dignity and worth.

Uganda still needs stronger child protection mechanisms - Penal Reform International The Children’s Act has immensely improved the lives of many Ugandan children, including those in the justice system. However, more needs to be done particularly to protect the growing number of street children.

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