Hungarian high school students help in Uganda

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According to hirado.hu, Hungarian high school students left to Uganda to help and facilitate the work of the Africa-Hungarian Union’s (AHU) doctors.

The Hungarian high school students arrived at the Hungarian Trade and Cultural Centre (HTCC) in Dubai, as it turns out from touristic journalist Róbert Richárd Kiss’ report. The students will be taught about the mission of the institution functioning as “the gate of Africa” for two days. Thereafter they leave the luxurious conditions behind and travel to Uganda.

The youngsters, who’ve been through serious preparational training, will not only get an insight into the everyday life of Ugandans, but they will also help the work of the organisation. They will attend a local educational institution, and find out what it means when people have to walk ten kilometres to get water.

For that matter, the experts of the African-Hungarian Union have already helped thirty thousand people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mali, Malawi, Madagascar, Guinea and Uganda.

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