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11 May 2012
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4 May 2012
Greeting people in Uganda is very important. There are several ritual greetings that you say to someone you meet on the street that you know, or when you visit someone’s home, or when they visit you.
Just Like My Child Founder, Vivian Glyck properly greets a little Ugandan angel at Bishop …
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27 April 2012
Rachel Namirimu
Having grown up timid and indecisive in character, 19 year old, Racheal Namirimu says she can now speak her mind assertively and confidently, a quality she lacked before. The teenager also owes her talents in music and drama to Just Like My Child’s (JLMC) Girl Power Project, in Katikamu, …
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24 April 2012
Books
Before
Boys
Because
Boys
Bring
Babies
This was the catchy message given to 31 girls living in the town of Katikamu this past Saturday as part of the Just Like My Child Foundation’s Girl Power Project.
Girl power helps build self-confidence in girls and teaches them about sex education and life skills like personal empowerment, communication, social …
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20 April 2012
JLMC Program Director, Tessa Davis standing next to a humungous anthill in Luweero. For the Record, Tessa is five foot tall and has eaten her fair share of ants and grasshoppers in Uganda.
Uganda has some humungous anthills, biggest I’ve ever seen. Some of the hills stand 4 to …