Part 2 of “Six Things I Admire About People in the West” explores two powerful Western virtues — generosity and lifelong learning. These values, expressed through structured philanthropy and a culture of curiosity, shape global progress and inspire our mission to fight poverty and illiteracy in rural Uganda.
Month: November 2025
6 Things I Admire About People in the West
This four-part reflection examines six collective habits that make progress durable, from systems and responsibility to dignity and discipline, and considers what societies building in fragile contexts can learn from them.
Leave a Legacy That Lives On
What is legacy giving, and how can it empower education in Uganda? Legacy giving is a simple, powerful way to make lasting impact by including nonprofits like Baino Social Impact in your will. Even modest gifts can build classrooms, fund scholarships, and fight poverty in rural Uganda.
To Build Schools Is to Build Futures in Rural Uganda
Each brick carries more than weight—it carries hope and dignity I still remember the day […]