The Problem

In Uganda, many learners in public schools struggle with basic literacy and numeracy, and dropout rates remain high.

Only 2.5% of the Ugandan GDP is invested in education, a far cry from the prescribed 20% of GDP.

70% of primary school children (P3-7) are unable to do basic maths or reading in basic reading skills.

65% of children drop out of primary school before graduation.

55% of primary school children (P3-7) are not competent in basic math skills.

40+ student-to-teacher ratio.

Insufficient change leaders in education for sustained and equitable change.

Schools in underserved areas face large class sizes, teacher shortages, limited learning resources, and low foundational learning outcomes. Without intervention, these gaps perpetuate cycles of poverty.

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Root cause

Majority of learners receive low quality or no education at all, and are unprepared to be Uganda's future leaders

High cost of quality education

that prepares learners to meet the demanding needs of society.

Low prioritization of education

2.5% GDP spent on education (versus the 5% target); ~6% of the national budget in 2025/26 versus >20% target.

Poor policymaking

on education issues

Deficit of change leaders

who understand the contextual challenges within the education sector and are equipped to drive solutions

Majority of learners receive low-quality or no education at all, and are unprepared to be Uganda's future leaders.

Critical Insight

Deficit of change leaders who understand the contextual challenges within the education sector and are equipped to drive solutions. Meaningful sustainable change requires leaders who are rooted in their local culture, challenges and opportunities – and who believe in the potential of their children and communities.
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This is Why We Exist

Across Uganda, millions of children attend school without access to strong foundational learning, STEM exposure, or the support needed to thrive in a changing world. We believe education is the most powerful lever for long-term national transformation. Teach For Uganda recruits and develops outstanding graduates and professionals to teach in underserved schools while building a lifelong network of leaders committed to equity.