Support funding for anti-HIV lifesaving drugs in Uganda

Apr 09, 2008 12:49

Received this in my email today - from the ONE campaign, a coalition of mainstream groups, including Oxfam and World Vision, working for an end to extreme world poverty. I noticed the health educator mentioned works in Uganda and seems to be making a real difference in the country. I believe empowering people and helping them stay healthy and fed ( Read more... )

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Hi!! marina_serikova April 11 2008, 11:18:52 UTC
Hi.Agnes!!
My name is Marina.i am from Tajikistan.
My English is so bed and poor, i learn it only 2 monthes, but I am hope, you will understand me.)))
Ok.... I fell myself as a child, who cant write and thing
I will come to Uganda at the beginning of june. and i have many questions about it.
I am not read yours post yet, but i will
Now, tell me - are you be in Uganda, now??
i have many mistakes. sorry

Bye-bye

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Re: Hi!! ladycatherina April 15 2008, 09:28:41 UTC
Hello Marina, thanks for your comments. I'm actually not Agnes, the email was taken from a poverty fighting organization I support. We're a group of people who have an interest in organizing and leading efforts to help Ugandans, and we use this group to network with each other and to find good projects to support.

I am personally in California, however some of our other members are in Uganda. I would encourage you to join the community and make a post to everyone asking for info about the country.

Here is a good background site on Uganda: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda

I would definitely suggest that you talk directly with some people who have been to Uganda, though. Good luck and I wish you all the best with your trip! Where will you be staying in Uganda? What do you plan to do over there?

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