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gave 20 for tippy taps for ten households |
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gave 320 for an HIV/AIDS & STI test for villagers |
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gave 240 for a fistula repair surgery |
posted October 14, 2011

Jomari is a young 7 old boy who lived next door to the Uganda Village Project Intern team in living in Nawansega B village. From watching the interns build tippy taps in the village, Jomari went ahead and constructed his own miniature tippy tap. Though not strong enough, the interns were impressed with his genius. He asked them to come to his house and teach his family how to construct a tippy tap . His parents were grateful to UVP, their donors and the interns, and said that Jomari could learn a lot from the interns about sanitation and hygiene. This will allow Jomari to bring up a generation that will change the face of hygiene and sanitaiton in Nawasenga B village. UVP and Jomari thank you for your donation Julie, and for allowing a great change in Nawansega B’ Village
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