Character Education Program Strengthens Values at Peace High School in Uganda

The Universal Peace Federation (UPF) Uganda Chapter, in partnership with the Hyo Jeong Character Education (HJCE) team, conducted a dynamic school outreach program at Peace High School on June 20, 2025.

Led by Rev. Titus Kezimbira, former National President of FFWPU Uganda, and Hon. Erinah Rutangye of UPF Uganda, the program delivered a full day of character education to inspire and guide students in developing moral integrity and leadership skills Read More.

Commemorating the United Nations Day of Parents in Uganda

The celebration brought together parents and students from three schools, including Peace High School, for a heartfelt program designed to express gratitude and strengthen family bonds. Students performed poems and plays praising their parents, showcasing their appreciation and love in creative and moving ways.

The parents in attendance—many of whom are Ambassadors for Peace—participated in a deeply moving prayer session led by Bishop Deogratius Mugarura of World Revival Ministries Church in Kampala. His message inspired families to renew their commitment to building peaceful, loving homes that serve as the foundation for a harmonious societyRead More.

UPF Uganda Hosts Two-Day Workshop on the Divine Principle

Held on June 28–29, 2025, the workshop welcomed 44 youth participants for an immersive program that combined lectures, discussions, and personal reflection. The sessions were led by Hon. Erinah Rutangye, with the dedicated assistance of Mr. Simon Bagonza, a graduate of the 40-day program who is now preparing for the Blessing.

Participants responded enthusiastically to the teachings, sharing heartfelt reflections and gratitude for the vision and life work of UPF’s Founders. Many described the experience as eye-opening and transformative, appreciating the depth and relevance of the Divine Principle in addressing personal development and fostering peaceful relationshipsRead More.

If peace starts in a home, women should be in the forefront because they are the peacemaker.

Mr Osbin Furliwa

UPF Uganda Marks UN Day of the African Child with Student-Led Performance

UPF Uganda Chapter joined the continent in commemorating the UN Day of the African Child on June 16, 2025, by supporting a meaningful student-led event focused on raising awareness about the challenges faced by children across Africa.

In observance of this important day, students presented a thought-provoking theatrical play that vividly depicted the many hardships confronting the African child. Through storytelling and drama, they highlighted pressing issues such as limited access to education, poverty, child labor, conflict, and the need for stronger protection of children’s rights.

The performance served not only to educate audiences but also to Read More.

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