Last week, Hajji Karim Kaliisa, Managing Director of Salam TV and Salam Charity, embarked on a 3-day tour of Rwampara, Rwensinga, and Kibeho villages, seeking to identify opportunities for development in key areas.
During his visit, Hajji Kaliisa met with local leaders, engaging them in discussions on potential initiatives in education, health, agriculture, and capacity building. The meetings aimed to foster collaboration and explore ways to drive sustainable development in the region.
As part of his outreach efforts, Hajji Kaliisa presented local leaders with Runyankore-translated Qurans, enabling them to access Islamic teachings in their native language. This gesture is expected to facilitate more effective preaching and community engagement.
Emphasizing the importance of teamwork, Hajji Kaliisa urged local leaders to work together to drive development initiatives, ensuring collective success and progress.
The local leaders expressed enthusiasm for the "Smart Village" model introduced by Hajji Kaliisa, which aims to integrate innovative technologies and sustainable practices into rural development. They pledged to work closely with Salam Charity to implement this model, leveraging the organization's expertise and guidance.
This visit marks a significant step in Salam Charity's efforts to promote holistic development in underserved communities. By engaging local leaders and exploring opportunities for collaboration, the organization aims to drive meaningful change and improve the lives of marginalized populations.