By Atim Racheal | Fundraiser
Dear Partners and Supporters,
We would like to share a brief update on the current rainy season in Uganda and its impact on the children and communities we serve, particularly in informal settlement areas such as Bukoto and other slum communities.
Over the past weeks, Uganda has experienced heavy and persistent rainfall. While seasonal rains are expected at this time of year, the intensity has significantly affected already vulnerable households. Many families living in informal settlements are facing serious challenges due to poor drainage systems, blocked waterways, and inadequate housing structures.
In several areas, drainage channels are flooded or clogged, causing water to flow through homes and along footpaths. This has led to stagnant water around residential spaces, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and malaria especially among children.
A number of families are also living in makeshift or semi-permanent structures with old roofs and weak walls. During heavy downpours, many houses leak or flood, forcing families to place basins, buckets, and mats to catch water or raise their bedding to stay dry. Some households have experienced temporary displacement as they seek safer shelter, and children in these homes are struggling to sleep, study, or stay warm.
These conditions continue to expose children to health risks, emotional distress, and interruption in daily routines such as school attendance and play. Despite these hardships, community resilience remains strong, and families are doing their best to cope with limited resources. Joy for Children Uganda continues to engage community leaders, schools, and caregivers to offer guidance, monitor vulnerable households, and share basic preventive information on sanitation, child protection, and emergency preparedness.
We remain committed to ensuring that children in vulnerable settings are supported, safe, and protected during this challenging period. We appreciate your continued partnership in strengthening communities and safeguarding children’s well-being.
Thank you for standing with us.
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