Digging a Bore Hole in Uganda
Our Ambassador in Ikanga, Uganda is Robert Bitera. He and his team have received a gift from the Ugandan government: a $10,000 solar-powered water pump
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Our Ambassador in Ikanga, Uganda is Robert Bitera. He and his team have received a gift from the Ugandan government: a $10,000 solar-powered water pump
To share a bit of the reality at the two orphanage / farm / church communities we support in Uganda, here is an update from
Listen to our WHT Ambassador in Uganda explain the problem with growing sugarcane in Uganda.
Our “Grow Kits” are shrink-wrapped pouches that contain literally everything that people need to grow food. The growing vessels are polyester felt bags from China.
Providing food to the starving is a noble effort. But it’s equally important to respect people’s heritage and traditional foods. People in Africa want and