Verdicts on Katine: elder, midwife, councillor and well chairman
September 2010
Vote rigging and violence in primary elections sets worrying trend in Uganda
Katine Chronicles blog
As the Guardian's coverage of the Katine project winds down next month, readers are asked for a final say
April 2010
Artists and musicians join fight against corruption in Uganda
Katine Chronicles blog
When our borehole broke
Katine Chronicles blog
Can citizen journalism work in Katine?
Katine Chronicles blog
Are Katine residents too reliant on handouts?
March 2010
Katine VHTs strike over withdrawal of training allowances
Members of Katine's village health teams decide to stop carrying out their duties because of a dispute with Amref over training allowances
Ugandan domestic violence bill stalls
Museveni criticised for not signing bill into law Will new law impact on rural communities?
Funding 'a barrier' to good education for Katine children with special needs
Katine Chronicles blog
'Women in Katine have no idea what this day means'
Katine Chronicles blog
The rights approach to development
February 2010
Calls for Katine men to take more interest in family planning
Women in Katine are are asking government and other development partners to join hands to find ways to ensure that men take more of an interest in family planning
A partnership approach to improving water coverage in Katine
Following the recent debate on the Katine blog about the provision of safe water in the sub-county, Richard M Kavuma speaks to Peter Opwanya, the head of the government department responsible for water and sanitation in Soroti district
Local leaders in Katine receive bikes from Amref
Members of the sub-county's six parish development committees given bicycles to help them with their work