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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Uganda

Uganda is divided into regions and districts.
Many people in Uganda still suffer from malaria. There is a new way of testing for this deadly disease.
Apart from malaria, there are other diseases that many people of Uganda suffer from. One of them is diarrhoea. This is a result of having poor water and sanitation in most parts of the country. In town garbage collection is very poor.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

COMPUTER CLASS II

There seems to be some success with the computer class which is undertaking web 2.0. Signs of success can be seen by their ability to cope with the new items at an incredible rate, At practicals, they are efficient, I have every reason to say that in a fortnight or so we shall have completed the topic. Thanks to
the almighty God.

The same students are also carrying the Water Quality Project. They are ever excited about it that makes one easily notices their enthusiasm.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Transport In Gulu

It is not easy to travel these days. Some people travel on foot




Others use the bicycle.


Those who use the motorcycle are not at all so lucky because of the dusty roads


Lucky are those who own vehicles



Some people choose to use the taxi. This though, is not so comfortable .



May be those that travel by bus enjoy it.



(Meet you later)
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As the name suggests, Acholiland is being re-born after it had been plunged into a terrible civil strife for over two decades.

Many people were displaced from their villages and were forced to stay in internally displaced people's camps .

A peace deal by the LRA and the government of Uganda was reached though not signed in 2008. The ceasefire that had been agreed upon was a stepping stone to the advent of peace to northern Uganda. Although armed conflict has resurrected, northern Uganda is still safe from the madness experienced 23 years before. This is so because the insurgents have switched locations- they have moved into parts of southern Sudan.eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and to the Central African Republic.

The villagers have time again to move to their villages and begin life anew an example is here
Many challenges still lie ahead of these returnees as they try to fully recover from the effects of the war.
one such challenge is education. As the war raged on, ways of keeping alive was a priority. In this case what mattered was just basic necessities. Children of school-going age went to school but others did not.



Many reasons can be attached to their failure to go to school. But one obvious reason is their parents' inability to finance their schooling. All is not the same now. Many a good parent are now able to get some few coins to send their children to school - rebirth.



  • Another challenge that people faced was abscence of food. This came about for many reasons too.Some of them being: living too far away from the land to cultivate, fear of the fighters who could mistake one and finish one's life etc,etc. People relied on distributed food by World Food Programme.

food distribution

But now people are cultivating their own food- re-birth.