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Fisherman at Lugala Knowledge Room. Uganda has seen increased rates of HIV/AIDS in rural fishing villages such as Lugala and places of leisure and recreation like this pool hall have become popular education and testing centers for AIDS and garnering awareness about the disease. Spaces like this are popular for these men, who work in the very early hours of the morning and have most of the day to idle.
Girls rest during a dance class at Murchison Bay Primary School in Kampala. The class was preparing to perform "The King's Dance" at a celebration before Christmas.
Children play at local home for street children in Kotido. The home was later assessed for its child welfare and found to be acting as a business rather than a safe house - children were not in school, children with disabilities were without proper assistance and the children's status as orphaned or not were unclear.
A teenage boy in repose at center for street children in Kotido. The home was later assessed for its child welfare and found to be acting as a business rather than a safe house - children were not in school, children with disabilities were without proper assistance and the children's status as orphaned or not were unclear.
A young girl in visible distress at a local home for street children in Kotido. The home was assessed for its child welfare standards and found to be acting as a business rather than a safe house - children were not in school, children with disabilities were without proper assistance, support money for some of the children were not being given directly to them and the children's status as orphaned or not were unclear.
A HIV+ boy waits for ART treatmen. FOC-REV Ministries’ Lumino Health Center serves Lumino and neighboring sub-counties. The Level III Center offers general inpatient services for local endemic illnesses, ART treatment, minor surgical care including male circumcision, maternity health services including deliveries and HIV counseling and testing (facility based and outreach). The center has improved access to health care immensely; prior to its opening in 2008 local communities would have to travel very far to receive any medical attention.