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Twaha is a humble, shy and calm boy who loves playing hide and seek with his siblings and his friends. Twaha and family comes from the Eastern region of Uganda, he lives with his father and grandparents in a two roomed house made of mud walls, metal roof and packed dirt floors. This house is too small compared to the number of family members, his parents separated and the mother left him in the care of the father Twaha is not attending any kind of formal education because of his tender age. Traditionally they are Bagwere by Tribe speaking Lugwere as their local language, social economically the family survives through subsistence farming on small piece of land which gives them low yields which cannot be sold to supplement on the income which then renders the family vulnerable since they do not have any source of income. It is on that basis that Twaha should be enrolled so as to benefit from Child Fund programs, so any kind support to the child will be highly appreciated by the family.