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Life after Kony: How Uganda's women are rebuilding their lives
by Nathalie Bonney in Koro, Uganda

The Guardian    Translate This Article
2 August 2016

On 2 August 2016 The Guardian reported: A women's group called Warocho Kwan Wwawa, which means 'renovate our lives' in Acholi is helping in Uganda. Set up by the UK-based charity Send a Cow, best known for its initiatives to help smallholder farmers through training, seeds, and livestock loans, the charity also employs members of the local community and social workers to help people in northern Uganda rehabilitate and reintegrate into everyday life. In addition to the money made from farming and supplying milk to the Gulu Women's Dairy Co-operative, Warocho Kwan Wwawa has contracts to make uniforms for two primary schools. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of world peace and business, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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