CAFOD is the official Catholic aid agency for England and Wales

Uganda


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We provide seeds, tools, and training, supporting communities to farm again. This work also fosters the reintegration of formerly abducted people such as Aciro Margaret back into the community [CAFOD]

Reintegration after war

We provide seeds, tools, and training, supporting communities to farm again. This work also fosters the reintegration of formerly abducted people such as Aciro Margaret back into the community [CAFOD]

A man pushes himself along a submerged highway in a canoe in Soroti, 280km (168 miles) northeast of the capital Kampala, September 20, 2007 [REUTERS/JAMES AKENA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Submerged highway

A man pushes himself along a submerged highway in a canoe in Soroti, 280km (168 miles) northeast of the capital Kampala, September 20, 2007 [REUTERS/JAMES AKENA, courtesy www.alertnet.org]

Bridget Burrows (right) meets Evelyn (centre), who was in captivity for ten years and eleven months [CAFOD]

Bridget Burrows (right) meets Evelyn

Bridget Burrows (right) meets Evelyn (centre), who was in captivity for ten years and eleven months [CAFOD]

Father John Felix Opio is director of Caritas Gulu, the social arm of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Gulu, Northern Uganda [Caritas Internationalis]

Father John Felix Opio

Father John Felix Opio is director of Caritas Gulu, the social arm of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Gulu, Northern Uganda [Caritas Internationalis]

Robina Ssentongo works at the Kitovu Mobile Home Care unit, bringing practical and emotional support to those living with HIV [Annie Bungeroth]

Robina Ssentongo

Robina Ssentongo works at the Kitovu Mobile Home Care unit, bringing practical and emotional support to those living with HIV [Annie Bungeroth]

Nurse Madina Nantumbwe takes blood of patients at a Ugandan mobile clinic for HIV testing [Annie Bungeroth]

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Nurse Madina Nantumbwe takes blood of patients at a Ugandan mobile clinic for HIV testing [Annie Bungeroth]

The CAFOD-funded Village Based Development Programme promotes eco-friendly farming [Nick Robinson]

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The CAFOD-funded Village Based Development Programme promotes eco-friendly farming [Nick Robinson]

Helen Kiyagondaze, 12, is the daughter of Magezi Topista, 28, an ESAP-supported farmer. She enjoys helping her mum with the animals [Annie Bungeroth]

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Helen Kiyagondaze, 12, is the daughter of Magezi Topista, 28, an ESAP-supported farmer. She enjoys helping her mum with the animals [Annie Bungeroth]

Conservative MP and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell with some beneficiaries of the HIV and AIDS project run by CAFOD partner, the Medical Missionaries of Mary (MMM) [CAFOD]

MMM and Andrew Mitchell

Conservative MP and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell with some beneficiaries of the HIV and AIDS project run by CAFOD partner, the Medical Missionaries of Mary (MMM) [CAFOD]

In Kitovu hospital, Uganda the nutrition unit feeds small children a balanced diet [Jim Holmes]

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In Kitovu hospital, Uganda the nutrition unit feeds small children a balanced diet [Jim Holmes]

Aids orphans at Kamwokya Christian community [Sean Sprague]

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Aids orphans at Kamwokya Christian community [Sean Sprague]

Women from Kisomoro Women's Group, Kisomoro Parish sell mushrooms and other produce at Nyakigumba Market. [Annie Bungeroth]

Market women

Women from Kisomoro Women's Group, Kisomoro Parish sell mushrooms and other produce at Nyakigumba Market. [Annie Bungeroth]

Justine Nabada, 11, harvests carrots with her mother Juliet Rukanga, 38 (left), an ESAP supported farmer [Annie Bungeroth]

Justine, 11, from Kisomoro in Uganda

Justine Nabada, 11, harvests carrots with her mother Juliet Rukanga, 38 (left), an ESAP supported farmer [Annie Bungeroth]

Children are able to go to school now in Uganda as a result of campaigning for debt cancellation. [Annie Bungeroth]

Uganda school children

Children are able to go to school now in Uganda as a result of campaigning for debt cancellation. [Annie Bungeroth]

CAFOD supported communities with seeds, tools and training to help local people move home and reintegrate in Northern Uganda [CAFOD]

Move home and reintegrate

CAFOD supported communities with seeds, tools and training to help local people move home and reintegrate in Northern Uganda [CAFOD]

Published on 21/01/2005, last updated on 12/01/2010