Anne Perkins learns how a community school run by parents and backed by the Katine project is bucking the trend towards academic underachievement in Uganda
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
Katine livelihood project unleashes potential
New methods of farming and funding enabled Katine's population to broaden their commercial horizons and acquire real independence. Anne Perkins tells the tale
June 2010
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Empowering the mothers of Africa
How telecommunications are revolutionising east Africa
May 2010
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The challenges of being a girl in Katine
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How can we empower women in Uganda's rural communities?
April 2010
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'I'm lucky to learn about sex'
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Katine school pupils receive blog training
September 2009
Building work begins on Katine produce store
Katine farmers dig the foundations of a produce store that should help to improve livelihoods in the Ugandan sub-county
July 2009
Overcoming the odds to finish secondary school
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The balance of power in Katine
February 2009
Learning to surf
The long awaited facility, which is meant to familiarise Katine villagers with computers and help them find out more about the project, has been received with excitement