Katine development project: empowerment can change lives
Editorial: Our intensive reporting period is coming to an end – but we will watch over the community for signs of change
October 2010
The story of Katine: introduction
The Katine project has changed lives in a remote rural community in north-eastern Uganda. Yet the ultimate measure of its success will be sustainability, says Madeleine Bunting
It takes a village: Katine's governance
From the Katine project's outset, Amref has worked closely with local government to achieve a lasting legacy of change, report Madeleine Bunting and Anne Perkins
Verdicts on Katine: elder, midwife, councillor and well chairman
Four more leading residents have a final say on progress made over the past three years of the Katine project in north-eastern Uganda. Much has changed but there is a lot more to be done
August 2009
Katine Chronicles blog
Katine features on top-rated Africa blog
The word is out: Katine website editor Elizabeth Ford was interviewed for a top-rated Africa blog on the origin of the Katine project as part of a series called Context Africa
March 2009
Katine film school
The Guardian is giving Katine residents the opportunity to document their day-to-day lives using Flip video cameras. This short film includes some of their first attempts at being filmmakers
January 2009
'I have to lock my boy in so I can look for something to sell to buy him food'
The number of Ugandans with disabilities is disproportionately high and poverty hits them harder than most
September 2008
Katine FAQs
Katine: What's it all about?
Africa news round-up: 15.9.08
A reversal of fortune
Ben Jones
Africa news round-up: 08.09.08
Chronic sickness in Katine: one family's story
A portrait of old age in Katine
August 2008
Law and order in Katine
Africa news round-up: 27.8.08
Museveni's plan to transform Katine
Marginalisation in Uganda: an introduction
Katine's disabled people: in their own words
Soroti's rehabilitation centre for disabled children