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Empowering Adjumani East!! Why Dhama Charles Is The Change We Need

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In the heart of Adjumani East, a beacon of hope and progress is shining brightly, and his name is Dhama Charles. As a young and most suitable candidate for the Member of Parliament seat in Adjumani East, Charles is not just a politician; he is a catalyst for change. His recent initiatives with women groups in Lukwara, Itirihwa, and Ama Alu in Kureku, Ofua sub-county, are testament to his commitment to uplift the local communities through financial literacy and economic empowerment.

Team Dhama’s program aims to equip women with the necessary financial skills to manage and grow their small-scale businesses. The Lukwara and Ama Alu group, women have been trained in financial literacy and given funds by Dhama, the formation of leadership within their associations, and the management of village savings groups. These initiatives are not just about short-term gains; they are about instilling a culture of savings and financial independence among the women of Adjumani East.

The objective of this program is clear and impactful, to ensure that women save their earnings regularly, thereby creating a pool of funds that they can borrow from to support their small scale businesses. This system not only fosters entrepreneurship but also builds a financial safety net for the women, allowing them to support their families and contribute to the local economy. The interest accrued from these loans is saved into the group account, further strengthening the financial stability of these associations.

Team Dhamas’ vision is grounded in sustainable development. By providing a capitation grant and ensuring continuous monitoring and guidance through financial literacy experts, he is laying a strong foundation for economic resilience in Adjumani East. His approach ensures that the local business people not only save money but also have access to funds, thereby reducing their dependency on external financial institutions that often come with prohibitive interest rates.

This initiative is just the beginning of what Dhama Charles envisions for Adjumani East Constituency. His commitment to empowering the local community, especially women, showcases his understanding of the vital role they play in the socio-economic fabric of the region. By investing in their education and financial independence, Dhama is not just addressing immediate needs but also paving the way for a prosperous future.

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Voting for Dhama Charles in 2026 is a vote for sustainable development, economic empowerment, and a brighter future for Adjumani East Constituency. His innovative and inclusive approach to leadership is exactly what the Constituency needs to break free from the shackles of poverty and underdevelopment. Dhama is not just a politician, he is a visionary leader ready to bring meaningful change to Adjumani East.

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