Jinja Stories

Bakusekamaja (People may laugh at you)

‘We called our group Bakusekamaja,’ she said, ‘which means: people may laugh at you… but in time they will admire you.’

I imagine people did laugh to begin with: women gathering together to save their small change, with big hopes and plans as to what they may do through this group; the poorest in their community, saving pennies at a time… what did they hope to achieve? But I have only admiration for these women; five months down the line, and they are already seeign results.

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School pictures; the outtakes!

We recently took school pictures of CRO former street children. These were some of the outtakes – and my favourites – the whole process caused a lot of hilarity!

For these children this is their first school photo; not least because for many of them this is their first year in school. Most of the children in these pictures were part-timers on the streets last year; begging and scavenging during the day and returning to the slum communities around Jinja at night.

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Stories from Jinja

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Meet our Staff

CRO Jinja has 9 dedicated staff members: Noah, our Acting Centre Manager – Working with CRO Jinja for more than

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The CRO Jinja Journey

The CRO journey begins with rescue, as Simon and Noah conduct day and night surveys to identify children living full

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Children's Voices

Annette’s Voice

At the age of 4, Annet was also introduced to scavenging and together with her mother it was the only way of survival. Just after a year, Annet had acquired lots of ill street habits.

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Ayubu’s Story

Granny could come back home drunk and beat us every evening, we could starve and our feet were infested with jiggers and no one came to our salvage, Ayubu recollects.

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Children's Voices

Joyce Mary’s story

After the demise of her mother, she was abandoned by her father as he could not take care of such a little child. She was rescued by her paternal aunt who rents in Namatala slum in Mbale where she has stayed to-date.

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