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What is a group of goats called? A flock, heard or trip!







Danny's Blog From Uganda
Throughout the summer it has been my job…






What's up in Rushabarara? - Update from the ground
By Rawan Hadad
Three projects have been on deck for Rushabarara.…

PHOTO FRIDAY
Kiddos in Rushabarara - Original hip…

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2014
Just in case you haven't come across Rusia Tumisime from…




The Gift of a Golden Beehive Fence
Written By: Rawan Haddad
‘Tis the season of giving and what…

Partnership Is a Powerful Word
Written By: Ashley Macey
Partnership is a powerful word. Although…



KAGEZI: SOWING THE SEEDS OF CHANGE
Written by: Clare Lovelace
We've just received the latest report…

BIG 5 EXHIBITS - GORILLAS BE GONE!
This is the first in a series of blogs showcasing our Big 5 event…

CLEAN WATER FOR KAGEZI
Written by: Clare Lovelace
Safe drinking water - here in Canada…

ACCESSIBLE EDUCATION FOR THE CHILDREN OF KAGEZI
Written by: Clare Lovelace
So you're 4 years old and just…

UPDATE FROM THE FIELD: BITONGO
Written by: Clare Lovelace
Bitongo is located at the base of…

THE GOATS ARRIVE!
Written by: Clare Lovelace
The last time we checked in with…

LATEST NEWS FROM KANYAMAHENE
Written by: Clare Lovelace
Imagine living in an impenetrable…

FIRST STEPS IN RUSHABARARA
Written by: Clare Lovelace
Take a moment and imagine being…

EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS IN KAGEZI
Written by: Clare Lovelace
The village of Kagezi nestles in…


RTV BRINGS HEALTH CARE TO KANYAMAHENE
Remmie and Clement are taking the 35 kilometer hike to Kanyamahene…

THE BEEHIVE FENCE WORKED!
When you take a step outside of the box you can come up with…

WEE-WOO-WEE-WOO-DING-DING
Imagine if someone you cared about fell sick. What would…

KHAN-YA-MA-HEN-EH
Kanyamahene (Khan-ya-ma-hen-eh)
We have all been working hard…

STOP AN ELEPHANT, WITH A BEE?
Kanyamahene is a small village that borders that Bwindi Impenetrable…