Mukono, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MTN Uganda, in collaboration with the government, on Tuesday commissioned a state-of-the-art dormitory at the Salama School for the Blind in Mukono District.
The Shs295 million facility, inaugurated as MTN Uganda marked its 25th anniversary, represents a significant stride in enhancing accommodation and overall learning environments for visually impaired pupils, the telco said in a news release.
Salama School for the Blind, a beacon of hope for visually impaired children and young adults in Uganda, tragically lost 11 students on October 25, 2022, underscoring the pressing need for improved facilities to ensure the safety and well-being of its pupils.
The newly constructed dormitory, built with a 70-bed capacity, is fully furnished with 40 beds and mattresses. The facility includes self-contained units and caretaker quarters, providing a comfortable and secure living space for the school’s 70 boys and girls. Safety measures include state-of-the-art firefighting equipment, security cameras, and fire detection systems.
This development is poised to significantly benefit the 36 girls currently attending the school, ensuring their comfort and safety as they pursue their education.
In addition to the dormitory, the Salama School for the Blind has been equipped with a cutting-edge computer library designed specifically for visually impaired children.
The computer lab features ten computers, internet connectivity, and specialized software tailored to support their unique learning needs. This facility is a crucial resource that will empower students, granting them access to vital educational resources and fostering academic excellence.
MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer, Sylvia Mulinge, “The completion of this dormitory and the provision of a state-of-the-art computer library underscore MTN Uganda’s mission to empower communities, support education, and create a brighter future,” she said.
“MTN Uganda firmly believe that education is a powerful driver of development and one of the most potent instruments for reducing poverty, improving health, achieving gender equality, promoting peace, and ensuring stability—goals that resonate with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,” she said.
First Lady and Minister for Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, commended MTN for its support, highlighting the transformative impact it will have on the education of visually impaired children.
“Today’s commissioning of the dormitory and computer lab is a shining example of what can be achieved when we work together across sectors, transcending boundaries and affiliations. It embodies the spirit of unity and shared purpose,” she stated.
MTN Uganda has further played a pivotal role by providing 42 computer labs in various educational institutions and contributing Shs 36 billion to the Uganda Communications Universal Service and Access Fund for the year 2023.