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1st Place Prize

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$1,000
5 Recording Sessions
Live Concert
Your song featured in our film
Your song performed in Uganda

Wait, So What's This All About?

The 'One World, Many Voices" song contest is a fundraiser for the Karama Education Center.  The current goal is to upgrade their facilities and improve their Music, Dance, and Drama program.  The winning song will be a sort of anthem, a "We Are The World 2026" for the children of Uganda. The winning song will be performed by the children at Karama and used in the final documentary.

The Karama Education Center

Founded in 2017 in the rural coffee-growing community of Nyamigoye Parish in Western Uganda, the Karama Education Center was established through partnerships with Now Africa Initiative and The Chain Collaborative. Our work with the school began in 2018 with the installation of a Living Waters for the World water filtration system and solar panels, bringing clean water and electricity to classrooms in a region where many families live without power, cook over campfires, and reside in small homes with dirt floors.  In a few short years, Karama has grown from a 100 students to over 600.  As their student body grows so do their needs.
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Watch the videos below and write the winning song!

​In 2024, we transformed the school’s deteriorating library into a digital learning center with internet access, and in 2025 we helped fund the lease of 10 acres of farmland to support the school’s feeding program, which provides many students with their only two meals each day. Today, we are launching a new initiative to expand music and drama education by providing both traditional and contemporary instruments, with a fundraising goal of $25,000.

Nyamigoye Parish is a young and rapidly growing community of 7,168 residents, with nearly two-thirds of the population under age 30. Since opening, Karama Education Center has helped 155 students qualify for secondary school, despite the absence of a local secondary school, and we believe expanded arts education can provide students with creative expression, continued learning opportunities, and hope for the future.

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