'Redressing the balance' in Soroti and the surrounding areas.

Category: Livestock

Redressing the Balance

Food and Chat at the Information Evening

We held a fantastic information evening in November. The event kicked off with the Ugandan treats of chicken on a stick and chapatis, washed down with ginger beer.

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More Adventures of Katy in Soroti

Katy, Tim, Joanna and Enock enjoyed sunning themselves in the iconic circle architecture of their Soroti hotel while waiting for our Global Challenge Special Needs Coordinator, Billy.

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New Kid in Town!

Do you remember this story?

“The children and young people at Cherry Tree Special School in Margate had raised money at their school fair and were keen to be directly involved in Global Challenge’s special needs project.

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Uganda trip 2023

Thoughts by our trustee, Anne…

From a TEARFUND Lent Devotional…
When there is a growing gap between rich and poor, there is a growing gap between humanity and divine will.

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Meet Arwen, one of our youngest supporters in the UK!

Arwen loves making people happy!

During the first lock down Arwen was introduced to pocket money. To get pocket money each week, Arwen had a picture board of jobs to do such as feeding the fish or laying the table.

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Poultry Project

How awesome is this? As you know, Global Challenge runs a sustainable livestock project. We were delighted to have recently received a donation from one of our younger, primary school age supporters.

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April Update

Listen to the April Update by Trustee Angela Harding on the News page.

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Billy’s Project Report February/March 2021

Billy Outeke, our Special Needs local representative in Uganda, sent us his report.

Billy writes: “Christian greetings to you. I trust that you’re well.

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Trustee Visit

John Rew, Chairman, Charity Trustees and Revd Dr Stephen Cave arrived in Soroti on Wed June 22nd for an 9 day visit.… Continue Reading

Piglets Project Review

To prevent the spread of disease, all pigs in the area were put into quarantine by the government from Dec 14 to February 15 meaning no ‘pig movements’ were allowed.… Continue Reading