Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities

by Joy for Children-Uganda
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities
Restore Hope in Climate-Affected communities

Project Report | Nov 23, 2020
Shelter and supplies for flood victims

By karungi sandra | Fundraiser

In May this year, Kasese was hit by disastrous floods. The floods started on May 7 and peaked on the morning of May 10. Another disaster followed on May 21, in areas of Mpondwe-Bwera, where flash floods and landslides further destroyed bridges and infrastructure, leading to the death of more than 10 people. There were insufficient toilets, shelters, and drinking water, as well as a lack of proper sanitation therefore, people were sick. Many suffered from water-borne skin or bacterial infections. Furthermore, people developed anxiety and stress due to their flooded environment.

As a result of the floods, many households were displaced and sought shelter from nearby schools and therefore they continue to express worry over the next course of education after several schools were washed away and yet schools have to be opened for learners in January 2021.

Flooding created a big impact on the lifestyles of the people. It affected their daily activities or work. Some of the flood victims suffered financial problems; therefore, they need extra time to pay off loans and restore flood damaged property such as farmland, houses and crops.

We are still running the campaign for restoring the lives of flood victims in Kasese district with $99,670 to go and the money donated shall be used to procure 300 standard household non-food-items to reach out to 300 most vulnerable families comprising of children, youths, women and the elderly. Each of the household will get 3 sauce pans 1 community borehole, 2 jerry cans, 3 blankets, 2 mosquito nets, and 1 tent for shelter.

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