Friday 29 July 2016

The population of Namuwongo:

Namuwongo slum is inhabited by refugees, mostly Women and children, from Northern Uganda, The D.R. Congo and Sudan and from some other areas that were affected by the LRA movement and conflict. There are also many other immigrants from rural areas in Uganda where living conditions are poor, there is no access to good health care, standard education, welfare services and where employment rates are low.
During the ongoing conflict in Uganda, Kampala has turned into a refugee city for many conflict victims. The neighborhood located in the city’s eastern margins was built up in patches, one hut attached to another, gradually they became a slum.
The vast part of the slum’s community is illiterate and lacks professional skills.
Many of the women are single mothers or function as single mothers and are often unable to provide themselves and their children the most basic needs such as food and accommodation.

As a result of this great poverty, parents/caretakers (mostly women) are also unable to pay the school fees required at public schools; many of the children do not study in an educational framework and are often sent to work. Thus, the cycle of poverty, illiteracy and unemployment perpetuates.

2016 photo: Part of Namuwongo

Houses in the Namuwongo slum

A house in Namuwongo

Children 

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