
I'm Elke Preininger, CEO of Neetiwaaka – Network for Uganda, an Austria-based group supporting sustainable education and healthcare projects in Uganda.
I first met Mosh in 2023. At that time, he was working for another organization and was actively involved in street outreach with young people. From our first conversations, I saw his genuine commitment to these youth and his belief that they deserve lasting support.
From my conversations with Mosh and from my own observations, I realized street outreach alone cannot bring lasting change. Young people who have lived on the streets need more than temporary support. It is essential for them to have access to education, guidance, and skill-building opportunities. Equally important is giving them the chance to reconnect with their families and reestablish their role within the family unit.
I helped Mosch establish Afrisole Creations, taking the first steps to bring youths off the streets and provide them with practical opportunities for the future.
At the beginning, we had only a small house and limited resources. Today, almost three years later, Afrisole Creations has grown into a stable project with space for up to ten youths, the employment of two trainers, and a clear focus on vocational training and personal development.
What impresses me most about Afrisole Creations is:

