Farmers look to profit from savings and co-op groups
Return to Katine
Education in Katine
Return to Katine
Back to Katine
November 2010
Poverty matters blog
After three years in Katine, the project has ended. What have we learned?
The Guardian's project to develop the Ugandan village of Katine has concluded after three years of intense effort. What successes can we claim – and what remains to be done?
October 2010
Verdicts on Katine: elder, midwife, councillor and well chairman
Three years: no easy answers to poor health in Katine
Amref tightens up monitoring after lapse over Katine wells
Katine project praised as health centre plans for functioning theatre
Verdicts on Katine: the farmer, the priest and the pharmacist
Uganda's opposition party wins moral ground in primaries
Eighteen months on: primary head bloodied but unbowed in Katine
Joy erupts as Katine residents finally receive cash to replace stolen savings
Three years on: course fees mean tough times for Katine's trainee mechanic
Water tank fails for fourth time at Katine health centre
Katine health dispute - an end in sight?
Defilement crime on the rise in Uganda
Rain at last in Katine - but harvesting the water is a problem
Katine's community schools hit as seconded teachers are recalled
September 2010
Katine schools struggling to improve standards despite investment
Mock exam results suggest Amref backing has had little impact on primary education shortcomings