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Dr. Priscilla Busingye, an accomplished fistula (birth injury) surgeon performs a birth injury surgery at Karoli Lwanga hospital, Nyakibaale western Uganda. Dr. Priscilla, a consecrated nun with the Catholic Banyatereza Sisters of Uganda, is the first woman and first African physician to win the L’Chaim Prize. Sister Priscilla is now one of only a handful of such specialists in all of Uganda, and a rare resource for the rural communities she serves.  Shot on assignment for African Mission Healthcare 2022
Kujang, a refugee from South Sudan stands in her vast simsim garden she owns with two other colleagues. Their group is a beneficiary of the DREAMS program which aims at enabling the poorest refugee and host community households to improve their income and well-being significantly and sustainably by providing them with the capital and skills. On assignment for Mercy Corps 2022
2014, Uganda. Portrait of a young  South Sudanese girl in Kiryandongo Refugee settlement. Around this time were my initial years as a commissioned photographer and I was assigned a week-long job to accompany a local NGO to the refugee settlement. This settlement, originally established in 1990 had been re-opened because of the South Sudan emergency, and the NGO I was working with was providing psycho-social support to the individuals who were dealing with the traumatic events that happened in their homeland. At that time, the country was engulfed in a civil war between forces of the government and opposition forces. The president (Kiir) accused his former deputy Riek Machar and ten others of attempting a coup détat.Like most of the fleeing families, parents are looking for a safer place for their children during such chaotic times. Between October 2014 and June 2018, the UN found that 6,500 children were recruited by both sides of the war and were subjected to many forms of abuse. © Jjumba Martin 2014
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Dental Health Without Borders (Tandsundhed Uden Grænser ) / (TUG) is a Danish NGO aiming to improve life possibilities for children in some of the world’s poorest countries through better dental health.Toothaches make it hard to focus on school, and however simple it may sound, it’s the reality for many children in some of the poorest countries of the world.By spreading the Danish model for school dental care to the world’s “poorest” countries, TUG is looking at establishing sustainable dental development projects to ensure happier and healthier children.TUG teaches school children how to take care of their teeth through daily toothbrushing programs in school. They collaborate with local NGOs and involve teachers, parents, health workers and dental professionals in order to create sustainable health models which can be continued locally.They also engage in dialogues with policymakers to advocate for school-based dental care on national and regional levels.© Jjumba Martin, Tandsundhed Uden Grænser 2017 (Rwanda)
Kyaka refugee settlementFelista enters her house with her 6-year-old daughter who cannot sit nor stand. Felista´s story highlights the challenges of living in a refugee settlement or camp with disability. She tends to her daughter 24 hours a day amidst the hardships of living in a challenging environment. © Jjumba Martin, Chance for Childhood 2022
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Kakuma Girls
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27/08/2023 Buliisa - Western UgandaMugisa was detained for about two months because he "disagreed with Total
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Bundibugyo, western Uganda 2023.
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25/01/2018  Kitgum, Uganda. Ayo Narasista with three of her grandchildren at her home in Kitgum, northern Uganda. To many of us, Kony and his Lord
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