In the rain-drenched communities of Kampala and the rolling
hills of Sheema district, a quiet undertaking began in late May 2025 – of
fundamental human interaction – with parents reflecting on their practices to
truly listen to and deal with their children’s questions. This exercise is part
of Action for Life
skills and Values in East Africa (ALiVE) ongoing parental engagement
drive in six districts in Uganda[1] aimed at enhancing the capacity of
parents and communities to nurture their children’s life skills, such as
problem-solving. The full blog can be accessed at: https://reliafrica.org/the-unasked-questions-why-cultivating-curiosity-builds-tomorrows-problem-solvers/