We feel HIV awareness – a harder hitting programme is needed in marginalized Omilling Boma Sudan to be carried over many years. Programme will focus around sub villages which have a higher HIV rates.
The ONURA sub village Sudan is facing a severe water crisis. Ongoing droughts have left the village’s 1560 people with a seriously limited water supply. Treat this as an emergency and ACT immediately.
Johnson Kibok divorced his wife in 2007. This puts Ms. Alai and her 4 children in severe economic hardship. Sudan has no social system which provides for divorced woman and their children.
The project will be setting up 10 small groups of women in ONURA sub village Sudan to make fuel efficient wood burning clay. These stoves use about 95% less wood than traditional cooking ways.
This project pays school fees for 300 Sudanese Refugee children living in slums on the outskirt of Kampala city. These children are not in schools due to poverty.
This project buys one grinding mill machine for Omilling Boma - Sudan. The project aims to alleviate the village women’s workload and to improve their living condition.
This project buys a childbirth delivery beds to provide basic services to 3500 village women. The local maternity unit don't have the delivery facilities and mothers suffers severely in childbirth.