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DFCU Bank Uganda Supports the Mastercard Foundation Scholars' Giveback Initiatives. By Bernard Buteera

On 30th September 2025, DFCU Bank Uganda Ltd made a generous donation of twenty million shillings (20,000,000 UGX) to support the Mastercard Foundation Scholars at Makerere University in their upcoming give-back project at Bwera Primary School in Kabale District, Western Uganda. Over the years, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars have engaged in various community give-back projects, significantly transforming the lives of many young people. Their initiatives have included building classroom blocks in Karamoja and Agago districts, constructing boreholes in Bulamwiki, Iganga District, and planting trees. These efforts have had a positive impact on the communities they serve.

While speaking at the handing-over ceremony of the dummy cheque, Ms Maryann Wanjiku Michuki, the Chief Business Solutions & Marketing Officer, who represented the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Charles M. Mudiwa, expressed gratitude for the partnership between the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University, which has lasted over 10 years.

Ms. Maryann Wanjiku handing over the dummy cheque to Prof. Justine Namaalwa on behalf of DFCU bank

“We are very proud of our partnership with the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme at Makerere University that has lasted over 10 years. We commend the efforts to renovate the classroom blocks and build a modern pit latrine. We commend the Scholars for taking on such impactful causes for the community.” Ms Wanjiku remarked.

On her part, Prof. Justine Namaalwa, the Program Director of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University, expressed gratitude to the generous donation towards the Scholars giveback efforts.

“We are very grateful for this generous gesture by DFCU Bank towards the Scholars' Give Back efforts. We are more than partners in this journey; we plan to allocate this donation into a general project fund, have an independent project undertaken by DFCU, and invite you to launch it.” Prof. Namaalwa remarked.

The officials of DFCU bank and the Scholars Program staff pose in a photo with the 20 Million Cheque donation by DFCU bank

Prof. Namaalwa highlighted that giving back is a central focus of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University. It aims to cultivate a service-oriented culture among scholars and alumni of the Program, fostering a sense of responsibility and commitment.

“As part of the Scholars Journey at Makerere University, the Scholars are made aware of the Philosophy and practice of giveback, and then encouraged to empower communities through sharing and action voluntarily.” Prof. Namaalwa remarked.

The Mastercard Foundation Scholars at Makerere University have, over the years, made significant contributions to communities. Initially, these contributions were solely by the Scholars. From 2020 onwards, resource mobilisation expanded beyond the Scholars to include the Program Implementation Team, Scholar alumni, and the Program partners.

Scholars and Alumni Representatives pose with the dummy cheque at DFCU Bank Headquarters shortly after the Handover ceremony

The selected Scholars Giveback Project for 2025

For the year 2025, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars at Makerere University designated Bwera Primary School in Kabale district as the giveback project. Bwera Primary School was established in 1983 as a community-based institution and later became a government-aided school. It educates 268 pupils in the rural Kabale District. Despite its vital role in the community, the school faces many challenges, including:

·       Dilapidated classrooms

·       A shared mud and wattle pit latrine shared by students and staff

·       Lack of clean water

·       Lack of electricity

·       Insufficient staff housing

Proposed Interventions and Support

There are four proposed support areas which shall be prioritised or ranked based on the projected resource mobilisation.

·       Renovation of two classroom blocks, including plastering the walls and working on the floors.

·       Construction of a 4–5 stance modern pit latrine to enhance sanitation, health, and dignity for learners and staff.

·       Provision of 50 bench desks for the candidate class.

·       Installation of a water harvesting system to guarantee access to clean water for drinking and handwashing

Call to Action:

We call upon all people of goodwill to contribute to creating a safe, inclusive, and motivating learning environment at Bwera Primary School, Kabale district, through the following avenues;

·       Contribute financially (any amount makes a difference).

·       Mobilise others within your networks.

·       Contribute physical building materials, i.e. Cement, Iron bars, Bricks, etc.

All school-going children deserve a safe place to learn, access to clean water, and the hope of a brighter future. Your support is not just transforming Bwera Primary School — it is changing lives. Together, we build for the future. Together, we shape tomorrow.

Bernard Buteera is the Principal Public Relations Officer for the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University.

 

 


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