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December 2013

  • Katine borehole: Edith Apiango pumps water from a borehole in Katine

    Return to Katine
    Guardian and Observer Christmas appeal 2013: Farm Africa loan fund

    Tiny sums can have a big effect in Uganda, helping villagers help themselves to buy assets such as cows that can transform lives
    Donate to our appeal here

January 2013

  • OPAL : Open Air Laboratory is the largest citizen science project in the UK

    Citizen science project Opal marks its fifth anniversary - in pictures

    The first findings from a massive five-year UK citizen science project involving have been released

August 2011

  • Water pumped from a borehole in  Katine

    Return to Katine
    Water and sanitation in Katine

    Richard M Kavuma reports on progress in supplying clean water to Katine

October 2010

  • Edith Apiango in Katine

    A word from our partners ... the NGO experience

  • Katine market

    The story of Katine: introduction

  • Edith Apiango collects water in Katine

    How Katine's residents got clean water and sanitation

  • Edith Apiango collects water in Katine

    Ugandan project that has brought clear changes to everyone

  • Verdicts on Katine: elder, midwife, councillor and well chairman

  • Amref tightens up monitoring after lapse over Katine wells

  • Water tank fails for fourth time at Katine health centre

  • Rain at last in Katine - but harvesting the water is a problem

September 2010

  • Alice Adebo and her friends carry bags on their heads in Amorikot, Katine

    Katine Chronicles blog
    As the Guardian's coverage of the Katine project winds down next month, readers are asked for a final say

    At the end of the Guardian's full-time, three-year coverage of the Katine project in Uganda, we ask readers to post their final views on a venture linking online media with long-term development

August 2010

  • katine rose akalo

    Safe, clean drinking water across Katine remains an elusive goal

    Despite increasing access to clean drinking water across Katine, Uganda, poor workmanship, technical hitches and people's reluctance to boil before drinking mean progress is slow

June 2010

  • Obyarai headteacher John Ewiu and the chairman of the school management committee, Michael Ebalu, stand where the Ecosan latrine should be built in Katine

    Work stalls on latrine at Katine primary school

    The construction of a latrine at Obyarai primary school in Katine is still to begin, despite Amref announcing plans to re-allocate funds to complete the work eight months ago

  • Women pump water from a borehole in  Katine

    Katine villagers to benefit from extra borehole

    Olochoi villagers in Katine are to benefit from an initiative by a Korean NGO and a Ugandan university

    • Safe water arrives in Katine village

    • Heavy rains destroy Katine health centre water tank

    • Amref asked to drop health centre water pump plans in Katine

April 2010

  • Katine Chronicles blog
    When our borehole broke

    Yesterday, we wrote about the blog training given to a group of school pupils in Katine. Here, three of the young people write how access to water has improved in the sub-county

March 2010

  • Looking inside one of the water jars that Amref is constructing for people in Katine

    Vulnerable Katine residents receive jars to harvest rainwater

    Water jars are being attached to homes in Katine, but questions over quality have been raised

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