Today, Uganda marks Liberation Day, a historic moment that reminds us of the journey from struggle to freedom, from uncertainty to hope. It is a day to honor the sacrifices made by those who fought for peace, dignity, and a nation where every Ugandan could dream freely.
Liberation was not only about ending conflict—it was about restoring hope, unity, and opportunity. As we celebrate this day, we are reminded that true liberation goes beyond political freedom. It includes freeing our children from poverty, hunger, disease, and lack of education.
At Ekyombo Noah’s Ark, Liberation Day carries a deeper meaning. We see liberation in a child who can finally go to school, in a sick child who receives medical care, in a vulnerable family empowered to stand on their own feet, and in children with disabilities who are embraced, valued, and given a chance to thrive.
However, even after decades of freedom, many Ugandan children—especially orphans and vulnerable families—still face daily struggles. Liberation Day challenges us not only to celebrate, but to act. To ask ourselves: How can we extend the fruits of freedom to those still trapped by hardship?
As a nation, our strength lies in compassion, unity, and shared responsibility. When we support education, healthcare, and community empowerment, we continue the spirit of liberation—building a Uganda where no child is left behind.
On this Liberation Day, let us recommit ourselves to protecting the future of our nation by caring for its children.
🇺🇬 Happy Liberation Day, Uganda!
Together, let us keep the flame of hope and freedom alive.
