
This year just two trustees , Chris Khamis and Brenda Addison, visited Gulu Disabled Persons Union in Northern Uganda. These trips are self-financed and do not use the funds of our UK registered charity, Enhancing the Capacity of Persons with Disability.
The focus of our visit was the development of a strategic plan for the ongoing sustainability of GDPU. In this context we held an important meeting with the Board, a workshop with staff, and updating & planning meetings with the leadership team, apart from duties in the Centre.

As always, the most enjoyable parts of the trip were our field visits to ex-trainees and the opportunity to perform opening ceremonies for two new facilities.

Given the uncertain situation in terms of the availability of donations from charities and government aid programmes, ways to generate income from within the work of the Centre are being pushed to the forefront. Examples of this were embedded in the work we undertook during our visit.
The Achievements of our Graduates
We made four visits to the businesses of graduates of our VPlus programme. These ranged from small scale retail outlets in the family home of Rebecca to the larger scale motor cycle repair business of Okoya Joel who now employs five people and has two trainees, and enjoys an impressive turnover.

Expansion of activities were also in evidence, such as at Precillia’s hairdressing salon, where she is taking on apprentices and is moving into the wholesale business of supplying other hairdressers with products for their salons.

The New Kiosk
We also had the pleasure of cutting the ribbon to open a new road-side kiosk for a group of young women with hearing impairment.

These ex-trainees are very industrious in their production of beautiful jewellery. They will benefit from this new outlet which was funded by ETC of PWD although the young women will be funding the interior decoration and upkeep.

Workshop, Studio and Skills
The music studio, Viva la Visa at GDPU, which was established in 2023 with Viva La Visa funding via ETC of PWD, is thriving and developing its activities in a number of directions, always with an eye on income generation for trainees and for the Studio.

Many talented young men and women with disabilities are now participating in this vital creative industries sector and are now planning to establish the first Northern Association for Music and Creative Artists with Disabilities.
Wheelchair Workshop

During our visit we were also asked to officially open the recently established Wheelchair Workshop. This is such an exciting development which has great potential for significant growth. In time, it will provide an essential resource for wheelchair users by undertaking repairs and adaptations, and by designing new wheelchairs and tricycles that will better serve the needs of the population of Gulu.

In fact, prototypes are already set for production and locally produced components made from recycled plastic are currently being used to upgrade and adapt the wheelchairs.
GDPU: Skills Training Programme
Similar Workshops will be established over time which will recruit trainees and also provide work experience for students who are enrolled for GDPU’s general Skills Training Programme. Our visit took place when recruitment for the new academic year was taking place, so we are hopeful for another successful year in 2025. Challenges continue to be faced in terms of the funding of this programme but a range of income streams is being pursued including various mixed models of payment by parents together with sponsorship by funders.
Vocational Training PLUS
The V-PLUS element of ETC of PWD’s funding programme has always been very important to us. It has provided a range of opportunities and experiences for trainees in addition to their skills training including cultural activities, debating, literacy & numeracy and business support.

Via a range of initiatives, the PLUS element of GDPU’s work has developed over the last couple of years into support for a team of Peer Mentors, all successful GDPU graduates who travel into the districts around Gulu to provide ex-trainees with on-going support. This is now an extremely important aspect of our funding activity, as the peer mentor team extends its reach beyond ex-trainees and increases its responsibilities to include such activities as providing training and undertaking research activities.

We were able to see this first hand when we visited a leading peer mentor, Precillia in her hairdressing salon, together with Johello who popped in during his busy schedule which now includes a leadership role in his local community.
Safeguarding
The Safeguarding element of the work of GDPU continues to fill us with admiration. With the eminent professionalism of the safeguarding manager and the whole team, everyone knows that security, care and love is assured for all users of GDPU.

A growing element of family support activity is being pursued which is something we will be following with interest over the next year.
Upgrade
Following our visit last year we were determined to help to upgrade the physical appearance and facilities of the Centre and the public spaces. As there is nothing like a lick of paint to uplift the spirits, we took up the suggestion of supporting the painting of the frontage, commissioning the work of a local artist who enhanced the walls with a series of images of people with disabilities.

This was our first “Wow” moment when we arrived on 17th January, and was the backdrop for our leaving photograph on the 24th. Now onto the next fund-raising drive to improve the quality of GDPU’s facilities.
GDPU
As usual, it was a pleasure and a privilege to spend time with everyone. We cannot thank enough everyone who works at GDPU for the commitment they give and the responsibility they take, working under the wonderful leadership of Patrick and Faruk. We promised to return soon and, meanwhile, to keep everyone in our thoughts as we strive to support the exemplary work of GDPU.

If you would like to know more about the ETC of PWD charity that manages the Vplus plus programme please go to our Home page.

If you would like to give something, please go to our Donate page.
If you would like to know more about Gulu Disabled Persons Union (GDPU) please go to their website or Facebook page.
Many Thanks.
