Choir

About The Choir

Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled extensively since 1994, sharing a message of hope for Africa’s most vulnerable children and women. On almost every day of the year, the choir is performing somewhere in the world. That means thousands of people get to meet some of our future leaders. People see their smiles and are embraced by their hugs.

The choir serves many purposes. It raises awareness about the work of Watoto globally. It’s also leadership training for our children, providing a strong sense of responsibility while experiencing different cultures. More importantly, it’s a way we share our faith with people around the world. We see thousands of people connect with the love of Jesus and what He’s done in our children’s lives.

Other than coming to Africa yourself, what better way to learn about all the good work God is doing through Watoto than by meeting the children and hearing their stories.


Watoto Children's Choir Presents "Better Days - There Is Hope" Asia Tour 2025-2026

Hong Kong | Singapore | Malaysia

In October this year, the Watoto Children’s Choir will present their new production, “Better Days – There Is Hope” concert in Asia. During this five-month tour across Asia, through passionate singing and dancing, the children will share stories of how God rescued them from difficult circumstances and how they have regained hope in their lives. Our Choir will share their testimonies of transformation from pain and despair towards joy and hope, and raising awareness for disadvantaged children in Africa. The worship experience takes the audience on a touching journey as if they are in Africa.




Our choir children in the previous year

Emmanuel Muwanguzi

Emmanuel was abandoned as a baby and found by a passerby. When attempts to trace his biological family failed, he was enrolled in Baby Watoto where he blossomed into a happy and healthy child. When he was ready, he transitioned into a Watoto Village and was given a new family. He is very energetic and enjoys playing football. His favourite food is rice.

Lucky Patience Ninsiima

Lucky's mom is one of the many women in Uganda who are victims of domestic violence. Their lives took a turn for the better after joining a Watoto Neighbourhood program to learn new skills, which also gave Lucky the opportunity to receive an education at a Watoto school. She loves to learn and dreams of becoming a teacher who can teach others to read and write.


Acknowledgement of the previous tour

Sponsors

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Promotional Partner

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