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  • A group of mothers at a hairdressing stall in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. These mothers have joined up with Miles2Smiles and enrolled their children in the day care centre. <br />
Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • The farmland and terraces in Southwest region Uganda.
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  • The border of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and national park and with farmland in Uganda.
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  • A young goat herder from the Buhoma village in Uganda watches over his goats.
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  • A man walks across the school football pitch after floods in the village of Buhoma, Uganda.
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  • A farmer walks to market in the early morning mist surrounded by the beautiful Ugandan countryside along the Kisoro Road in the Kabale region of Uganda.
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  • A young farmer shows off one of his rabbits atMable Mutabazi’s (his mother) farm in Uganda. Rabbits are bred for meat. Mable is a trainee farmer with the Kulika project.
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  • Joyce Nakalembe holding a sweet potato on her brother-in-laws farm in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Margaret Nakazi has built a chicken house after training from Kulika. She still has to thatch and mud the walls. She farms in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Madam Betty Okiru cooking in a hut using a fuel-efficient stove. The stove is constructed in a way that uses the least amount of wood, a chimney is built into the back to remove the smoke from the hut. She lives with her husband Francis Okiru in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • Margaret Nakazi processing her Cassava with the help of her family on her farm in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda. It takes 6 months from start to harvest and she uses it for home consumption. She is a lone parent to her 6 children.
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  • Children chasing chickens on their family farm in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • A baby chick at the Lutizi training centre run by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • The piggery at the Grail centre near Mbarara in Uganda. The Grail centre has 9 staff of which 4 are sisters and has been part of the Kulika Congregational Agricultural Development Programme since 2006.
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  • A Kulika trained farmer tends to his healthy looking organic cabbage in Uganda.
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  • A mother and baby selling onions in the market place, Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda.
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  • A local farmer uses a bike to carry his poultry livestock in Uganda.
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  • A Cotton bud ready to harvest on a cotton plant in Uganda.
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  • A healthy looking organic cabbage on Francis Okiru’s farm in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis gained training from Kulika on sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • Alafats Basitwire, a coffee farmer brings his beans on a bike to sell to Ibero through the Kulika project in the Kamuli region of Uganda. Alafats is part of the Kulika project that runs a Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Joelia Namatobu a project farmer with Kulika in the Kamuli region of Uganda. Joelia is being trained as part of the Kulika project that run a Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Program.
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura and one of his sons, both coffee farmers. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Monica Kigwa plants a new coffee plant seedling. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 6 children, 4 of her own and two she has adopted.. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and two of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • The Bunyonyi Lake and Kabale region of Uganda taken from the treacherous Bunyonyi Road.
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  • A boy from the Buhoma village in Uganda watches over his goats.
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  • A man from Buhoma Village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable forest, Uganda. He’s axing a tree down by hand to do some building work on his home. It takes him an hour before it falls.
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  • A picture of Barak Obama, the President of the United States, on a man’s belt buckle in the village of Buhoma, Uganda.
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  • The farmland and terraces in Southwest region of Uganda.
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  • Looking through the mist towards Bwindi Impenetrable Forest from the Buhoma village in Uganda.
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  • Susan Nangobi, aged 14, works with her father, a coffee farmer, when she’s not at school. Susan holds a basket of freshly picked coffee beans that are ready to be dried before being taken to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee company. They are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Kulika trained farmer Amos Manragaba during a week’s residential training with Kulika in Uganda on sustainable organic farming. He is standing in a raised bed of cabbages. Compost manure was applied before planting.  The mulch here ensures that when it rains, water drains away without eroding the soil, thus preserving the nutrients.
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  • Monica Kigwa keeps a record of her farms production on the door of her house. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 6 children, 4 of her own and two she has adopted. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • A baby chick in a farmers hand at the Lutizi training centre run by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • School children happy to finish for the day from a primary school near Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda,
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  • Fruit on an Avocado tree growing at the Grail centre in Uganda.
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  • A Charcoal fridge at the Grail farm near Mbarara in Uganda. The Grail centre has 9 staff of which 4 are sisters and has been part of the Kulika Congregational Agricultural Development Programme since 2006.
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  • A healthy looking organic cabbage grown by a Kulika trained farmer in Uganda.
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  • Rabbits at Mable Mutabazi’s farm in Uganda. Rabbits are bred for meat. Mable is a trainee farmer with the Kulika project.
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  • The view over looking one end of the Bunyonyi Lake in the Kabale region of Uganda.
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  • Erasmus Nsabimana during a week’s residential training with Kulika in Uganda on sustainable organic farming. He is looking at the mulching process that has been used on this vegetable patch.
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  • Collecting wood from the Echuya Forest on a Saturday, the only day they are allowed to collect non-dead wood in this area of Uganda. This has been set up by the National Forest Association to try and cut down on the amount of deforestation in the area.
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  • A mother and baby boy on the outskirts of Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda.
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  • A young boy holds up a sign of his favourite number 1 during a class at Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • A young boy holds up a sign of his favourite number 8 during a class at  Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • A young girl learns to count using numbers on the wall at Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • A baby arrives at the Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • A chicken inside a chicken shed on a farm in the Nakasongola region of Uganda.
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  • Margaret Nakazi tends to her crops in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda. Margaret is training with Kulika in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • A Kulika trained farmer in Uganda tends to his crops.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and three of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Francis Okiru, an organic farmer, walks through his farm in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • A young Pineapple growing on a farm in Uganda.
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  • Dried coffee beans at the bottom of a white sack, Uganda.
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  • Coffee beans that have been picked by Patrick Kajjura and Albert, one of his eight sons, they are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Patrick Kajjura and Albert, one of his eight sons, pick their coffee beans that are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Monica Kigwa drying out her coffee beans on a tarpaulin supplied by Kulika. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 6 children, 4 of her own and two she has adopted. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Monica Kigwa a coffee farmer holding a new seedling. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 4 children and 2 adopted kids. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • The fruit on a Paupau tree in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The tree is part of the Sustainable Organic Agriculture project run by the Kulika charity.
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  • Ripe coffee beans being picked by Patrick Kajjura a coffee farmer. They are ready for drying before going to the Kulika centre to be sold to Ibero Coffee. Their coffee plants are in the Kamuli region of Uganda. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • Monica Kigwa plants a new coffee plant seedling. Monica is suffering from Malaria, she is a widow with 6 children, 4 of her own and two she has adopted. She produced 174 Kgs of coffee in 2006 after being re-trained by Kulika. Monica lives in the Kamuli district of Uganda. Coffee in the area is not organic but is Fair Trade. The Kulika project run Sustainable Organic Agricultural Training Programs.
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  • The Bunyonyi Lake and Kabale region of Uganda taken from the treacherous Bunyonyi Road.
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  • Tea growing on the farmland around the village of Buhoma, Uganda
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  • The farmland around the village of Buhoma, Uganda.
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  • After a brief downpour paths become muddy and slippery in Kalerwe Market, Kampala, Uganda.
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  • A healthy looking organic marrow on a farm in Uganda. It’s been produced by a farmer who has been trained by Kulika in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • Healthy looking organic Passion fruits on a farm that’s had training on sustainable organic agriculture by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • A female farmer tending to her crops in the Pallisa district of Uganda. This farm, owned by Francis Okiru joined the Kulika project in 2003 and gained training in sustainable organic agriculture.
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  • Madam Edith Kizito and two of her children farm her crops. Kulika trained Edith in 2005 and since then her production and quality of crops has increased dramatically. She is the chairperson of the Ziunula group, one of seven groups trained by Kulika in the Nakasongolo district of Uganda.
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  • Former Lords Resistance abductee Fighters that have been captured and being released to their families. Gulu, Uganda.All are subjected to brutality and are forced to commit atrocities. The LRA is led by a crazed messianical figure, Joseph Kony who claims to want to govern Uganda by the ten commandmentsIf any rebels over 18 are captured, they are deemed guilty and imprisioned.
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  • "Robert", a young abductee fighter from the Lords Resistance Army recaptured by the Ugandan Army. .He is being 're-educated at the World Vision trauma centre in Gulu town, northern Uganda. He remembers killing a dozen people, "...but only two with a machere".. The LRA is led by a crazed messianical figure, Joseph Kony who claims to want to govern Uganda by the ten commandmentsIf any rebels over 18 are captured, they are deemed guilty and imprisioned.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy mixes food in the kitchen of the children’s ward at the Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy walks through the children’s ward checking on patients at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • James is acting out a traditional story in the village of Mukuno, Uganda. He is one of the elders of the traditional Batwa pygmies from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas. The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • Managing the drug store in a converted shipping container at the Bwindi Community Hospital in the village of Buhoma, Uganda.  The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is having a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Batwa members act out a story in the village house of Mukuno, Uganda, they are a group of Batwa pygmies from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas. The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • One of the adult females of the Bitukura (Red) Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) group. The Bitukura group has 14 gorillas in total and is in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in South West Uganda. It is 1 of 2 places in the world where the Mountain Gorilla is found.
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  • Children at Nyamiyaga primary school where the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs.  At the end of the visit the children are waving them off. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Bwindi Community Hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. As well as nutrition and vaccination programs they also monitor all the babies health. Rev Sam head of the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach program weighs each of the children attending. The Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Nurse Agnes and fellow colleges from Bwindi Community Hospital give a demonstration of how to use a mosquito net during an outreach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Nurse Agnes from Bwindi Community Hospital prepares a vaccination during the out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district.  She administers Polio and measles vaccinations to newborn children in the community. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Magret with baby Carolyne (1 year old) Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Allen with baby Babra (2 months old). Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the Bwindi Community Hospital outreach clinic. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Bwindi Community hospital medical staff run an out reach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. After a 2-hour drive and a 2km trek the team arrives in the village to administer child check ups and run a vaccination program. It is18 km to nearest health centre and 40 km to the nearest hospital.  The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • HIV –1/2 .HIV blood sample testing tabs at the Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clinic at the Bwindi Community Hospital. The hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Hanipha is an expectant mother staying in the hostel for expectant mothers in the grounds of Bwindi Community Hospital. Most pregnant women in the area have to travel long distances to get to the hospital for their births and this can cause complications. The staff at the hospital felt this was a very useful addition to the hospital and it also means they can be monitored in the late stages of pregnancy. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • The people of Mukuno village who are traditional Batwa tribes people  from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in 1992 when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas. With the help of the Batwa Development Program they have re-created a village in the forest on land they now own.
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  • James demonstrates an animal snare trap in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda.They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas.  The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • James demonstrates an animal snare trap in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda.They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas.  The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • James and his fellow villagers are acting out a story about Nyabingi, the Batwa Deity in the village of Mukuno, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas. The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • James and Flora smoke home grown tobacco, they start a fire using a bow and drill method.  They are village elders of the traditional Batwa pygmies from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas. The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • James, one of the elders of the traditional Batwa pygmies from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. James climbs a tree to collect honey. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas.  The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • Goats play on a recently chopped down tree by a man from Buhoma Village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable forest, in Uganda. He axed the tree down by hand to do some building work on his home. It takes him an hour before it falls.
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  • The morning valley mist across the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in South West Uganda. It 1 of only 2 natural habitats of the Mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) in the world.
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  • Ben, a Gorilla tracker/guide relaxes with the other guides after trekking the Bitukura group of Mountain Gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, South Western Uganda.
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