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The following projects are supported by I.N. Network in Uganda:

  • Trinity Bible College that equips pastors and church planters.
  • Church Planting in rural villiages.
  • Buikwe primary school with over 780 students
  • Kiyindi primary school with over 460 students
  • I.N. Child Assistance program in which over 1,300 needy children are supported through I.N. Network to meet their spiritual, social and physical needs
  • Makonge Health Clinic that treats over 200 people per week.
  • A multi-purpose ministry centre has been built in Buikwe that houses the Trinity Bible School,a vocational school, the Buikwe Community Fellowship
  • Family income empowerment through distributing livestock
  • Water and sanitation improvement by providing safe, clean water 

 

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Kiyindi School children

I.N. Network Uganda runs Kiyindi Primary School with over 460 students and also Buikwe Mixed Primary School with over 780 students. The children receive food, school uniforms and medical care along with a quality Christ-based education.

Future Plans:

  • Secondary schools at Buikwe project site
  • Fully equipped vocational training institute

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Ministry Summary

The ministry operates through the following avenues: A Health Centre in Kiyindi, with a full-time staff of 12 people, including community health visitors, mid-wives, nursing aides and laboratory assistants. A Primary School in Kiyindi with 18 staff and helpers. The school has an enrollment of some 460 students, of which about 300 are sponsored. A Primary School at Buikwe with 18 staff and helpers, and an enrollment of 780 students, of which about 600 are sponsored. The sponsored children fall under the direction of the Child Development Manager, who is assisted by six child development officers.

Trinity Bible School seeks to train 10-15 church planters and pastors in a one year basic Bible course and church administration. Ten to twelve church planters seek to plant and build up churches in outlying areas within that part of Uganda. There is also a ministy center at Buikwe from which a regular church operates under the senior pastor.

Evangelism is the core reason for all of the above and I.N. Network Uganda seeks to win, train, and disciple men and women, boys and girls to follow the Lord Jesus Christ. Both Buikwe and Kiyindi are in strongly Muslim and traditional religious areas of Uganda. An office has been opened in the nearby town of Lugazi, which will become the centre of operations and expansion for the future.

Year Ministry Began: 1994
Executive Director:  Rev. Justus Miwanda

National Workers:   60  


ImageCountry Summary

Uganda gained her independence from Britain in 1962. A healthy economy in the 1960’s, it was spoiled by Amin’s expulsion of the Asian community in 1972, then ruined by years of warfare. The crazed dictatorship of Amin brutalised the country as the army pillaged and murdered with impunity. A liberation army under Yoweri Museveni gained power in 1986 and his government has brought a measure of stability.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 January 2010 )
 
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