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UNDUGU is a Swahili word which means brotherhood, sisterhood or Familyhood.

The genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia as well as the increase of a culture of violence in the world are among the factors that made Stephen Msele, a Tanzanian Catholic Jesuit priest start the Undugu Family Movement in 1996.

Undugu Family Founder - Fr. Steve Msele
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"I promised God
that I would
spend the rest
of my life
making sure
that her sons
and daughters
get to know
how to enjoy life
together instead of
slaughtering
one another."
- Msele (Founder)

“I told myself and some of my companions that God the Parent of us all must not see this kind of thing again

I also promised God that I would spend the rest of my life making sure that her sons and daughters get to know how to live and enjoy life together instead of slaughtering one another.

Later on, I met more of my friends and we agreed to do something to make sure that this kind of thing does not happen again anywhere in any form.

We all agreed that someone had to do something fast but that someone had to be one of us or all of us. Our conviction today is that, this someone has to be you and me, indeed, every person - but without excluding God the Father and Mother of us all.” - Msele

Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, the father of the nation of Tanzania, is one of those who inspired me alot by his insistence on the philosophy of familyhood (Ujamaa) as the foundation of all progress.
Mwalimu Julius Nyarere - Father of the nation of Tanzania.

Contacts

Central Office: P.O. Box 7300, Nsambya Hill, Kampala

Mobile No.: 077-913247, 077-394389, 078-808064

undugufamily1996@yahoo.com

undugufamily1999@yahoo.com

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