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November 13, 2013

by Lauren Manning

The importance of mentoring // Legacy Scholarship Program

Leonard Oloya was seated on a bench underneath a large jackfruit tree. His grandparents sat on either side of him and all three were engaged in conversation with Richard Mark Ochaka, Leonard’s mentor from the Legacy Scholarship Program (LSP). Just last week, one would not have found Leonard at home. Instead, he was sitting for […]

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November 12, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Mend // Know Yourself, Love Yourself

The seamstresses at Mend have been engaging in an emotional literacy lessons called Knowledge of Behavior and Self (KOBS). KOBS is intended to empower the ladies with a better understanding of themselves and their relationships with others. Since all of the women at Mend were affected by the LRA conflict during their adolescence and early […]

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November 8, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

The multipurpose hall at Gulu Secondary School, a Schools for Schools project, stands close to completion. Typically, assemblies at Gulu SS are held outside because the student population is so large. The new hall, which was being used for exams earlier this week, will be able to hold close to 1,000 students.

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November 5, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Reintegration // Supporting Youth Recovery

Seeing a cow, a sports car and a soccer player interacting harmoniously is not a typical site. Unless one is looking at the walls of the World Vision Uganda Children of War Rehabilitation center in Gulu, Uganda. Art therapy has proven to be an incredibly effective method of counseling for youth who have and are […]

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October 30, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Mend // Making Life Better

As Richard Nyeko stood at the front of the room holding a large swath of purple fabric, he used the measuring tape draped around his neck to demonstrate the width of various types of folds. Even though the sewing machines were quiet and the quality control table stood empty for a time, the ladies of […]

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October 29, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Legacy Scholarship Program // Planning to give back

Hands were raised and laughter spewed forth from beneath a large tree on Gulu University’s Main Campus. It’s a typical sight for any morning on campus, as students were sprawled across the lawn and gathering together between lectures. But this particular group has special meaning to Invisible Children Uganda. The students, part of the Legacy […]

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October 25, 2013

by Bethany Williams

Uganda: Photo Friday

National exams are in progress at Schools for Schools partner Gulu Secondary School. Students are taking their exams inside the new multipurpose hall, leaving their backpacks piled outside.

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October 24, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Recording Messages of Hope and Home

John B. “Lacambel” Oryema has become something of a household figure in northern Uganda, especially when it comes to the role radio plays in encouraging and facilitating the peaceful surrender of Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) combatants. In fact, he’s a household figure in name and in voice, as the host of the radio program “Dwog Paco,” […]

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October 22, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Livelihoods // VSLA groups celebrate their savings

Sophia Akello proudly announced that the money she saved this year will help her put her children through school. She is a shop owner, a mother of nine children and treasurer of her Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA) in Gulu District. Sophia and the 29 other members of her savings group recently came together […]

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October 16, 2013

by Lauren Manning

On the Job at IC Uganda // part 5

Walk into the Mend workshop in Gulu, Uganda and the energy in the room is immediately palpable. Upbeat music plays in the background as groups of seamstresses gather around their workspaces. Mend is a social enterprise that, through the creation of handbags, empowers women affected by the LRA conflict. Each day, 22 seamstresses are joined in […]

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