Monday, 3 December 2012


NEW PROJECT

UGANDA COMMUNITY ART SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND RECYCLING

ABOUT UCASDR
UCASDR was established in 2012, in Nansana to provide opportunities for community art skills development, improving primary health care in communities using art skills, artistic exchange and to break new ground in networking and community engagement through Art. UCASDR will bring artists and communities from different parts of Uganda and from all over the world to work alongside each other.
The mission is to bring together artists and communities in order to improve communities using art skills, networking between artists, institutions, individuals and art organizations.  
UCASDR emphasizes preserving the environment through recycling waste materials/products (recyclable materials) that are disposed with the environment transforming them into artworks.
UCASDR activities are based in local communities in Uganda. These communities include Slums areas, Villages and Schools. Activities are run by a working group namely.
We are in the process of designing and uploading our website as soon as we have got some funds.
WORKING GROUP
  1. Tusiime Mathias –Project Director
  2. Basiime Catherine-Project Administrator
  3. Nsereko Joseph Raymond
  4. Kakinda Fred
  5. Local Artist – Will depend on the Project
  6. Ass. Prof. Kwesiga Philip - Advisor
PLANNED ACTIVITIES 2013

MONTH
ACTIVITY
NO OF DAYS
VENUE
TARGET AUDIENCE
1
JANUARY
Designing of the logo, Opening Facebook Account, Website Design and Upload
1 Month


2
FEBRUARY
Sourcing for Funding for basic Equipment (Computer, Printer and Digital Camera)
1 Month


2
MARCH
Using Art skills as a tool in primary health care within Communities
1day
Mulago Slum area
Women and Children
3
APRIL
Skills in making recycled paper using polythene papers, plastics, wood sawdust and other recyclable materials that are disposed with the environment 
1day
Katanga - Slam
Women and Children
4
JULY
Using Art skills as a tool in primary health care within Communities
1day
Bwaise Village
Primary Schools
5
OCTOBER
Skills in making recycled paper using polythene papers, plastics, wood sawdust and other recyclable materials that are disposed with the environment 
1day
Kivulu - Slam
Women and Children

Contact us on:
ugandacasdr@gmail.com

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