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May 2, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Photo Friday // Mend’s Akulu Nancy

After Joseph Kony and his rebel army terrorized northern Uganda, many women like Mend’s Akulu Nancy struggled to support themselves and their families. But now she has reason to smile. With the money Nancy has made from Mend, she has been able to make a number of investments. She pays for school fees and uniforms […]

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April 4, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Photo Friday // Views over Gulu

A view from above of one of the streets in Gulu, a small town in northern Uganda where Invisible Children Uganda is based. During the height of the LRA conflict, over 50,000 children commuted each night to town centers like Gulu’s due to the threat of abduction by Joseph Kony and his rebel army.

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March 14, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda Photo Friday // Picturing peace

There is a restaurant in Kampala, the capital of Uganda and home to Invisible Children’s regional office, with a chalkboard drawing that reminds us that peace is a global concept.

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March 7, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda Photo Friday // best practices for boreholes

Hand-painted signs like this one are located at each of the 32 boreholes drilled with the help of Invisible Children’s Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program in northern Uganda. The images depict responsible water usage and explain how to maintain the cleanliness of the water point. Water User Committees (WUC) identified by Invisible Children are made […]

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February 28, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda Photo Friday// Making (radio) waves

A flashback Friday to when installation began on the shortwave radio station sponsored by Invisible Children and Mega FM in northern Uganda. The project is generously funded by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation and will help “Come Home Messages” reach LRA-affected combatants still in the bush. Once the power sources are connected to the site, […]

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February 21, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda Photo Friday // Newsletter shares our “voice”

Community members in Omot sub-county in northern Uganda look over the most recent issue of “Invisible Voice.” Last year, Invisible Children’s regional office in Kampala began producing a newsletter that is shared as a newspaper insert and distributed across the region. The hope is that community members will better understand Invisible Children’s recovery and protection programs, […]

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February 14, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

Ayer John Bosco, the Deputy Head Teacher at Sir Samuel Baker Secondary School, stands outside his home with his children. The house was built as part of the Schools for Schools project. Not only do the houses provide more comfort for teachers and their families, they have also helped with time management for teachers and […]

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January 17, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

A typical sight from the road outside of Invisible Children Uganda’s main office in Gulu.

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January 10, 2014

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

Lake Bunyonyi, an ever idyllic sight in southwestern Uganda

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October 11, 2013

by Lauren Manning

Uganda: Photo Friday

A sign at Anaka Secondary School reminds us that providing educational opportunities continues to be an important step for empowering the future leaders of Uganda.

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