Monday, 22 September 2008
Fortnight Back
I've been asked to go on Radio Leeds tomorrow morning to talk about the trip. so thats good and once again if you have any questions or would like me to talk to any group etc let me know. see saturday's entry
Saturday, 13 September 2008
Webele Uganda - Thank You
I have updated some chapters and put new photos in if you have read before, read again and spot the difference. There is an older posting tabs for the first few days. The video attached is a welcome dance by the Bunjako community in Mpigi district.
Back at work yesterday it was really nice that people I hardly knew were saying welcome back. I have been amazed by the amount of interest in the trip and now is an opportunity to build on that. As you will have gathered a major factor in the problems of Uganda is money. Every little bit that you can contibute helps. For YW Staff and pensioners there is the lottery. There is also payroll giving in many companies or you can donate through the Wateraid site on the link at the bottom of the page. Schools can join in the spends a penny campaign, details available through WaterAid. Or you can do your own thing no matter how small, the difference is real.
If you have any questions you can contact me at david.mcglinchey@yorkshirewater.co.uk can you please start your title "wateraid uganda", and please be patient as I may not be able to reply immediately.
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Chief Omusinja
Tuesday
Monday, 8 September 2008
Saturday Decorating is a weekend job.
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Water Water Everywhere and not a drop to drink
We visited school for a short visit which included songs, poems, plays and took over two hours. It was fantastic, although it was apparent that malnutrician is still a factor in this area.
We met the Chief Administartive Officer of Mpindi District Henry Makumbi. The meetings are very formal but beautifully polite and proper, with everybody standing and introducing themselves and thanking everyone. For me work colleagues if we adopt this the front of mind part of the agenda needs to be put back an hour.
Please also see Emily and Carolines blogs on liknk below, they take better notes and type faster than me.
We head to Masindi, a four hour drive Thursday morning
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Visit to Kampala Slums
Monday, 1 September 2008
It's really started now
Alot of the telegraph poles in Kampala have posters advertising, I kid you not "Gain Weight Fast" and "More Hips and Bum"....
Had meeting with the WaterAid Team in Kampala and they did some excellent presentations. Tomorrow the first of our Field trips start with a visit to the urban slums of Kampala. This is really what we came for but I think it's going to be difficult. Our agenda has changed slightly due to some unrest on the eastern boarders, but the people have been really friendly.
Sorry bit short, but have to go, keep watching this space. Cheers David
ps The pencils have been well received (even the Hull City and Bradford Bulls ones)