What is voluntourism and why are we reimagining it? 

Our U.S. team visits Mwebaza’s partner school communities in Uganda each summer. This upcoming summer, we’re inviting you to come. We recognize that bringing people from our U.S. community to Uganda broadens perspectives and creates lasting bonds between people from different cultures. In an effort not to promote the negatives of voluntourism, we are reimaging what a cultural immersion trip looks like and how it can best serve visitors and hosts.

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Our Language Toolkit

We continue the legacy of colonialism if we perpetuate the belief (within our own minds and externally, through public discourse) that we, as a predominantly white organization from the U.S., know best and can do it best. Words shape our thoughts and grow, deepen, and strengthen our internal beliefs. Similarly, thoughts shape our words, making it crucial to examine our internal selves and uproot unjust, inequitable beliefs.

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Mombasa, Mumbaza, Mwabaza, or Mwebaza?

Some people think it’s spelled Mombasa, which is actually a well-known coastal port in Kenya. Others hear the word and believe it’s spelled Mumbaza, Mwabaza, or Mambazo. It’s totally ok! For some pronunciation help, here’s a short video of Mwebaza Infant Primary School students in Kyengera, Uganda showing us how to pronounce it.

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