Katine 09 football tournament - fixtures and results
Katine keywords
Amref's annual report - 2008-09
January 2013
Poverty matters blog
Can a Ugandan village keep its computers running?
Richard M Kavuma: Funding for Katine's computer centre runs out in a year, and it's down to local residents to come up with a sustainable plan
November 2012
Return to Katine
Katine: cautious optimism about life after the NGO
There's enthusiasm among farmers, but spending cash on 'capacity building' is a harder sell than building schools and health facilities, says Richard M Kavuma on his return to Katine
December 2011
Return to Katine
Catching up on Katine - in pictures
Katine, in north-east Uganda, is home to around 32,000 people. For the past four years, the Guardian has been monitoring a development project in the area. In October, a team from the Guardian visited the area
October 2011
Poverty matters blog
Amref targets a gradual and graceful withdrawal from Katine
Liz Ford: Amref's phased withdrawal from the Uganda-based development project will take the form of a two-year plan worth £240,000
Poverty matters blog
Millennium Villages Project: does the 'big bang' approach work?
Madeleine Bunting: Backers of the Millennium Villages Project say their model is successful, and can be replicated across Africa. But critics of their development strategy beg to differ
Development talk point
Talk point: What has been happening in Katine?
Liz Ford: In October 2011 we visited Katine in Uganda, where the Guardian has been supporting a development project. We asked for your questions before we went, to feed into our live blog, see them here
August 2011
Return to Katine
Health in Katine
Return to Katine
Water and sanitation in Katine
Return to Katine
Farmers look to profit from savings and co-op groups