Care is around us everywhere – from the mother who takes care of her children, to the wife who cooks her family’s meals, the eldest daughter who helps with the housework, and the widow who works in...
Irish supporters have been sponsoring children in Uganda for many years now. Our supporters are helping boys and girls of all ages. Here's a wonderful update from Beatrice Labol from Lamogi, Uganda....
The new school here in Giriki is the first ever permanent structure in the area – but it represents more than class rooms, desks and chalk boards.The Government is taking over the running of the...
Having been to many African countries, it was strange that I hadn’t made it to Uganda until yesterday. I went to attend the launch of two new reports; “Tax Incentives: A race to the bottom” one on...
I am a woman and proud to be one. In as much as I am proud of being one I do not need to be reminded I am one. Because I already know what I am. I did not apply to be one, but that does not mean I am...
This project has changed the lives of over 4,000 children and their families living in Kitemba, western Uganda, by providing safe drinking water and helping children go back to school.
Uganda has experienced relative political stability and economic growth in recent years under the leadership of President Museveni. But with agriculture employing over 80 per cent of the work force and many rural families having no access to safe water or adequate food supplies, life remains challenging for many.
March 8th, International Women’s Day, finds me reflecting on some of the incredible women in my life. Here is a snapshot of the women I love and admire. My best mate Bonnie Wykman: A highly skilled...