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
Katine: 'I want my son to become a doctor'
Katine's young artists
October 2009
Going to church in Katine
The Katine choir
September 2009
Making fishing baskets in Katine
Katine farmer Simon Apetchu began making fishing baskets to survive after his cattle were stolen. Here he demonstrates how he weaves local materials to make different types of baskets
August 2009
Making pots of money in Katine
Dating in Katine
July 2009
Making bricks in Katine
This Sporting Life, in Katine
June 2009
Joshua Kyallo on meeting expectations
Girls football arrives in Katine
Uganda Super League player Sam Osage returns to Katine
The Barclays Premier League trophy arrives in Katine
May 2009
'One day I believe I will meet Ronaldo'
A boda-boda ride around Katine
China at the crossroads
China looks to British experience for African expansion
Around the homestead in Katine
April 2009
Market traders
We follow two Katine market traders – Michael Ebitu, a tobacco salesman, and Stella Anuo, a fish seller – and their struggle to make ends meet. There is a stark contrast between what a woman can hope to earn compared to a man
March 2009
Cattle in Katine: Should locals be given oxen?
Many locals say that Amref and Farm-Africa should simply provide all of them with oxen, which are not only vital to plough the fields but act as a type of currency. We explore the issues