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Construction of toilets at Humble kicks off.

Construction of water bone toilets at Humble United Methodist School started with a call for love, unity and obedience.
The activity started on June 29 2010 and it attracted teams from Crossroads, Central New York and Los Angles of the United States of America.....read full story

 

UMC water excites IDP returnees of Gulu-Uganda

6/24/2010

Over 200 households of Lacan Kwize Zone in Layibi Gulu district are to benefit from a bore hall drilled in the area by the East Africa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church with financial support from North Georgia.These house holds are mainly comprised of people returning from displaced camps after over twenty years of the Lord Resistance Army war in the Northern part of Uganda. read full story

 

Nabulagala UMC Refugees in a new twist to alleviate poverty

6/22/2010

Refugees have always been regarded as a marginalized group, restricted to specific considerations given the area of governance and in most cases denied employment, and education which has pushed many into dubious activities of drug abuse, prostitution and begging on streets.However, despite these challenges, Refugees of Nabulagala United Methodist Church in Uganda believe they can revitalize the situation. read full story

 

Bishop Wandabula on Refugee Empowerment drift

6/11/2010
   Bishop Daniel Wandabula of the East Africa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church has said that East Africa has embarked on identifying opportunities were refugees can explore to improve their standards of living and also contribute to the church growth.Bishop Wandabula notes that as the World celebrates the Refugee Day, United Methodist Church must reflect on the contribution made to change the lives of this group not only spiritually but also economically. read full story

Migori Women in Nyanza Kenya get goats.

6/11/2010
For those who looked at HIV and AIDS as a punishment must rethink and instead forge ahead for a better living. Those were the words of Bishop Wandabula during a visit to women affected with the HIV scourge in Migori, Nyanza District in Kenya.The Bishop donated 11 goats as an investment geared at alleviating poverty, reduce redundancy as well as fight stigma. read full story