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It may take a few days, but I will walk you through my recent 2 weeks in Uganda.
To start, the purpose of the trip was to visit sites of some developmental projects I helped develop and fund through our Rotary club, in partnership with a Rotary club in Mbale, Uganda. We worked with local community groups to asses needs and then looked at 4-5 proposals before selected two projects- an 8 acre demonstration teaching farm and the creation of two fish farm ponds (raising tilapia and catfish.) The entire process began 4-5 years ago and we have 1 year of funding left on those projects.
We also held meetings in a couple of other communities to asses needs and begin the process of determining potential new projects to implement.
Our first visit was to the Nakivale Refugee Settlement, which houses about 100,000 refugees from over 15 countries. About 80% are from the Congo. Having read about the horrific civil war in the Congo, it was an interesting experience to sit and talk with people who lived it. Our discussion focused on current needs and I was impressed with some of the refugees who are organizing themselves to develop projects to help others, despite what they have been through.
To start, the purpose of the trip was to visit sites of some developmental projects I helped develop and fund through our Rotary club, in partnership with a Rotary club in Mbale, Uganda. We worked with local community groups to asses needs and then looked at 4-5 proposals before selected two projects- an 8 acre demonstration teaching farm and the creation of two fish farm ponds (raising tilapia and catfish.) The entire process began 4-5 years ago and we have 1 year of funding left on those projects.
We also held meetings in a couple of other communities to asses needs and begin the process of determining potential new projects to implement.
Our first visit was to the Nakivale Refugee Settlement, which houses about 100,000 refugees from over 15 countries. About 80% are from the Congo. Having read about the horrific civil war in the Congo, it was an interesting experience to sit and talk with people who lived it. Our discussion focused on current needs and I was impressed with some of the refugees who are organizing themselves to develop projects to help others, despite what they have been through.