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PLANE Internship: Teaching in Uganda Schools Program

Teaching abroad in Uganda is an exceptionally adventurous and ful...

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Review of Vittorio Nazzi Poet and Advocate for Ugandan Children

January 19, 2024by: Vittorio Nazzi - SpainProgram: PLANE Internship: Teaching in Uganda Schools Program
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Vittorio Nazzi is not just a poet; he is a beacon of hope and a voice for the voiceless. My poetry does not merely play with words but rather weaves them into a tapestry of advocacy, resonating with empathy and passion for Ugandan needy children and environment conservation. My poetry transcends mere art, becoming a powerful catalyst for social awareness and change. I write not for accolades but to spotlight the plight and potential of these children and environment making my work deeply relevant and impactful. Reading Vittorio’s poetry, one cannot help but be moved by the raw emotion and storytelling. My ability to capture the highs and lows, the innocence and wisdom of the children and environmental conservation I write about, is truly profound. My work moves hearts and minds, urging readers towards compassion and action. I go beyond writing; acts. My poetry has raised significant awareness and much-needed funds for Ugandan needy children and environmental conservation and protection. I stand out as not just a writer but an advocate, relentlessly working to improve the lives of those I champion through my art. I work to inspire others to look beyond their world and take notice of the struggles faced by children in far-off places. I’ve a unique gift of connecting my readers with distant realities, stirring them to become agents of change in their own right. I am an extraordinary poet whose art serves a higher purpose. My commitment to Ugandan needy children through my evocative poetry has not only shed light on their circumstances but has also provided tangible support to better their lives. My volunteering in Uganda was not only educative to Ugandan children but also adventurous. I interacted with different cultures and traditions and connected with good, welcoming and loving students, teachers and community of parents. The food was so good and delicious .I enjoyed visiting the national parks and climbing the Rwenzori Mountains, bike riding in the evening and participating in cultural music, dance and drama. Uganda is a good place to travel and leave in and I recommend the readers and my family and friends not to wait.

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