Mission Course
Follow the onboarding chapters below before your trip to Uganda.
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Intro
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Cost & Commitment
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tips for fundraising
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before you go
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vaccines and passport
Learn what vaccines are required before your trip.
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accommodations & food
Where will you be staying and what will you be eating?
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extras: money & excursions
Helpful tips for exchanging money and planning for your excursion.
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important requests
Important requests from the RTRA staff.
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culture & diversity in uganda
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overview
An overview of culture in Uganda and what to expect.
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gender roles
How men and women play important roles within Ugandan community.
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subtle behavioral differences
A few things might different than you’d expect in Uganda.
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conversations
Helpful considerations when conversating in Uganda.
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religion in uganda
Background and insight into religion in Uganda.
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americanism
Understanding how Americans are perceived.
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expectations
Tampering expectations is important.
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best practices
It’s important to keep a few things in mind.
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faqs
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packing
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luganda
get to know our team
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get to know our team ✳
While you’re in Uganda, our campus staff and US team leaders are great points of contact for questions and support.
onboarding FAQ
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Yes, reviewing the complete mission prep material is a requirement to go on a trip to Uganda.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.