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I would like to welcome Stanley Okurut to the Altulibabisi village here at Nabuur. Stanley joined us on Wednesday this week. As some of you may know, Stanley is the local representative of the Kapuwai village. You can get to know Stanley more via his profile located here:
http://www.nabuur.com/en/user/stanley-okurut/profile
Stanley we welcome you to the village, please ask if you have any questions.
Kind regards-
Jennifer
Facilitator for Atulibabisi
We had two new volunteers join the Kayole-Soweto project this week. Please join me in welcoming Stanley Okurut from Uganda, who joined us on Tuesday. Stanley is the local representative of the Kapuwai village here at Nabuur. Bramuel and I were very excited to learn of Stanley's project. He serves in the same capacity as Bramuel at a hospital in Uganda. Kapuwai shares many of the same needs that Kayole-Soweto does, so we are hopeful that by collaborating together we may be able to help both projects improve. Stanley's profile can be found here:
Hi again Stanley,
I stumbled up on a document which has some very interesting suggestions that could help inform your proposal. See the section: How Civil Society in Uganda can maximize its role in the
APRM process. Lots of ideas on how to imbed the APRM process in local communities. Feel free to use these suggestions- it will make your proposal stronger (if they are applicable)
Carolyn
Greetings,
Proposal to emulate the establishment of a 4H like organizations. Raising and selling of produce in contest like competitions with neighboring villages / countries in Africa. This model works in the US why not adopt it here if possible ...
US 4H link: http://4-h.org
There is an International 4H http://www.ifyeusa.org
The Adventure of a Lifetime!
Hi to you all,
I have received questions on the status of the pit latrines that we are trying to improve through provision of sanplats. I have therefore attached some photos of an unsafe latrine and sanplats that have been casted to enable households improve their status.
Regards,
Kaggwa
Goat project

In June 2009, the first 10 children received a goat each. The idea is to rear the goats and sell their offspring in order to be able to pay schoolfees, food etc.
Updates on the goat project and information about breeding goats can be posted here.









