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| - Ignorance and poverty are the main diseases in Uganda, said a doctor at the Mbale eye clinic, whilst discussing the present situation.
- Add a devastating AIDS epidemic in the whole of Uganda, Cholera, TB, Malaria, an almost non-existant educational system in Bunanbutye with no electricity or clean water, and you can begin to get the full picture, says Mary Griffiths. - We need all the help we can get, to simply give the villagers hope, says Mary. - High on our priority list is good drinking water. Two unsuccessful attempts have been made to drill boreholes. Ezra has commissioned a hydrological survey which revealed good drinking water underground. We just need the equipment and manpower to do the job efficiently. |
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| The "kitchen" of a nearby "school" today. | |||||||||||||
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| Water is collected from a local river, which is used for laundry, personal washing, cooking and water for building construction | |||||||||||||
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| The village houses are mud huts. The area is very fertile. | |||||||||||||
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