(Note - This blog was written by Wakilongo, the refugee Project Facilitator for this project. As English is not his first language, there may be some minor grammatical errors in his writing. Care was taken to clarify any passages that were confusing, while leaving most of the blog untouched in order to preserve the Project Facilitator's original tone.)
The Kala refugee community working in different NGOs welcomed the initiatives of new programs launched in the Community Driven Repatriation Center (CDRC) about evening classes in community economics and enterprises. These evening classes attendants are congratulating FORGE for they did not have time to take part of those skills during daytime since they are working elsewhere. The repatriated refugees are very happy for they now know where they are going, what’s there, and what they’re supposed to do in order to become self sufficient in the country of origin; all these initiatives are skills taken under CDRC/FORGE programme; and the community prays for FORGE to continue with the same empowerment spirit towards refugees in general. In doing this FORGE is accomplishing its main mission, stipulates the Kala refugee community.