Monthly Archives: February 2010

Perceptions from Students at Kigezi

What 3 words come to mind when you think of a/ Africa and b/ England? The responses from students at Kigezi High School are below: The perceptions held by students at The Warriner are also on this blog.  You can … Continue reading

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The end of another fabulous trip

We returned to the UK this weekend and in some ways we are all pleased to be back in the UK with the basics we take for granted available again. For example such things as drinking water from the tap … Continue reading

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Community effort at the only SEN school in SW Uganda

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after the rain

Following an early morning thunderstorm with some very heavy rain, the sun has now come out. Thankfully this will make the journey a little easier.

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White Horse Inn, Kabale

The end of long day! The sun has come out and we have been greatly encouraged by some of the fantastic work being done here. In particular, Robert’s hatchery project is brilliant. It addresses a crazy situation. Because, if you … Continue reading

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lake bunyonyi 2

The sun’s come out! The view from the eco-tourism site at lake bunyonyi. The area has been developed to provide income for local people, without destroying the environment. So, it can provide for today without affecting the chances of future … Continue reading

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lake bunyonyi

An afternoon relaxing on the world’s second deepest lake. Selina is sitting on the boat next to priska, the food technology teacher at kigezi.

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Wisdom nursery

Wow! Such a great tour around wisdom nursery and day care. 3 teachers from kigezi have set up a nursery for local children. Established only 3 years ago and with no funds they have done an amazing thing. The rent … Continue reading

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the morning in the bursar’s office

What a great sign- and very useful here! Impatience makes waiting seem longer. yesterday was very powerful and by the end of the day we were all looking forward to helping their project in the future. after our morning’s waiting … Continue reading

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In the Kigezi hills

We have driven ‘over the top’ and are enjoying these stunning views over the areas around kabale.

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