November 2004
Bram Moolenaar, treasurer of ICCF Holland, visited the Kibaale Childrens Centre in November 2004. These pictures were taken then.
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Children playing in front of the nursery school that we built in 1993.
It is always great fun to see them smile and run around.
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One of the girls in the tailoring class.
They use foot operated sewing machines, since there is no power during the daytime.
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Patients lining up at the clinic for an appointment with the doctor.
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Gardener Wallagambee is cutting the grass in front of the houses. It grows very
fast in the rainy season and we like to keep it short, to be able to spot nasty
creatures. I encountered a deadly snake the first evening I was at the
project!
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One of the tables prepared for the S4 biology practical exams.
They had to examine leafs, bugs and use chemicals to analyze them.
Quite complicated.
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The new building for the secondary school library and study room.
Very popular in the evening when the generator is running, the only place in
town for the students that has good light.
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The inside of the new secondary school library and study room.
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Arafat Mayengo and the family he is living with. One of the children I visited
at home. This is a big family with a grandparent to take care of.
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The house where Geofry Kyomya lives, the child I sponsor myself (in the white
T-shirt). It has recently been improved. We donated the kitchen, behind the
house on the right. The family still suffers: The grandmother that was taking
care of the children is currently in hospital.
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A new block of teacher housing.
The staff continues to expand.
We provide housing to make it more attractive for teachers that have lived in
the city to work with us.
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Volunteer Kenny Corpeno with the child she is sponsoring.
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A very nice looking grasshopper I encountered while doing home visits.
The farmers don't like it though, it eats their crops!
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