

Village Health Visit
In April 2017 I was lucky enough (again) to go out to Uganda and spend time seeing how the work was going and pretending to support Yakub (though I'm sure that I got in the way as much as I helped). The Lugandan language is so alien to my ears and the little that I learn when I go out I forget by the time I return. This trip also saw two lovely ladies join us, Chris who is a very experienced early years teacher, and Ang', a retired nursing tutor. These ladies were such a joy,


Sick kids in Uganda
I’ve returned from yet another incredibly moving journey to Uganda. It never ceases to amaze me how a country with so many political, health and financial problems manages to put me at incredible ease. Every one of my visits is different, and that’s the exciting part - I never know who I will meet, or what wonderful interaction I will have that will be etched in my memory for days (years!) to come. My time spent in Jinja was shorter this trip, but I spent many of my days w