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Criminal or Child?

“Aunty, you take me home” has been a common phrase from the children on the streets of Jinja this week, and the atmosphere is one of nervous tension. This is because, in a radio broadcast on Wednesday night and Thursday … Continue reading

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The Beautiful Game

Love it or hate it, there is no denying that football is a powerful game. It is recognized by many as speaking a universal language to players and spectators alike and is used as a tool to overcome boundaries and … Continue reading

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Did you get a public holiday to celebrate women?

International Women’s Day This week Amy and I were bemused to find out that we had an extra day off: to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). What was funnier, though, was that the Ugandan people we spoke to were equally … Continue reading

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To kill a nightingale – or a free education system?

This week has been one of new beginnings for many of the S.A.L.V.E family. Whilst Amy and I have been (at times frantically) finding our feet after the departure of the last amazing UK intern, Ben, two of the new … Continue reading

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“Olyotia” from Jinja

Hello hello! As Ben mentioned last week, this has been an exciting week of change for the S.A.L.V.E team in Uganda. So first to introduce ourselves: We are Kerrie and Amy and you will be hearing much more from us … Continue reading

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NewsRound (up)

After a brief hiatus, this week’s blog brings you a roundup of some of the latest news from SALVE and Uganda… 200 not out The SALVE drop in centre has been running for just over four months now, and we’ve … Continue reading

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Sweet, sweet success

In recent weeks this blog has focused on some of the challenges facing young children in Uganda – from the blight of drug use on the street to the financial barriers to going to school. However, through SALVE’s work there … Continue reading

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Cooking with SALVE

You will need: 3kg of sugar; 1 tin of shoe polish; 2 tubes of toothpaste; 3 bars of soap (for washing oneself); 3 bars of soap (for washing clothes); 1 tub of Vaseline; 6 pens; 1 dozen black pencils (plus … Continue reading

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‘I don’t want to remember the death of my parents’ – Drug use on the Streets in Jinja (Part 2)

Last week we told you some facts and statistics that our research has produced about drug use on the streets in Jinja.  This week, as promised, we’ll concentrate on the second phase of the research, focused on the some of … Continue reading

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Drug Use on the Street in Jinja: The Shocking Truth

This very blog has in the past reported on the high level of drug use amongst children and young adults living on the street in Jinja. The drug used is paraffin, known locally as ‘mafuta’. To take it, around 30ml … Continue reading

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