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Good Photographers in East Africa
From the collection "Looks of wisdom" 2019
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Retired Archbishop Stanley Ntagali , former Bishop of Masindi-Kitara from 2004 to 2012. Ntagali served as 8th Archbishop of the Church of Uganda until March 1, 2020 when he clocked the mandatory retirement age of 65.  (August 2023.)
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Looks of wisdom 2017
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From the collection "Looks of wisdom"
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A portrait of Lula,  student at Morneau Shepell Secondary School for Girls (MSSSG) in Kakuma refugee camp, nothern Kenya.  The school enrolls studious, hardworking girls while also helping the most vulnerable girls in the camp. Girls who are orphaned or only have one parent, or those who lack family support and protection, are at a disadvantage. They have no means of earning money and they risk being pulled from school to care for siblings, do tasks such as collect firewood, or get married. If they go to MSSSG they can stay in school, be safe, and focus on their education.Taken on assignment for the GAS. Company. (2015)
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Shot on assignment with Fenix International, now ENGIE Energy Access. Fenix International is an energy and financial services company with a mission to transform customers’ lives through access to clean power and inclusive financing. Fenix’s flagship product, ReadyPay Power, is an expandable, lease-to-own home solar system, financed through affordable installments over Mobile Money. Customers put down a small deposit, then pay less than they would spend on kerosene and candles to access bright clean lights, phone charging, radios, and other appliances. (2016)
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Photograph of my little brother shot oncomission for  Wakisha Matches for promotion purpose.  Wakisha is a matchbox manufacturer. (2016)
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Dr. Priscilla Busingye, a consecrated nun with the Catholic Banyatereza Sisters of Uganda, is the first woman and first African physician to win the Gerson L’Chaim Prize. Dr. Priscilla was born and raised in an impoverished Ugandan village with no attending nurse or doctor, no medical equipment, and no electricity. The training and support she later received from the Banyatereza Sisters inspired her to devote her life to serving the poor. 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. Her motivation comes from the joy of preventing maternal deaths and birth injuries through the excellent care she and her team provide. She is also an accomplished fistula (birth injury) surgeon, serves as the head of the Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Uganda. (2022)
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Shida Leni,  Ugandan sprinter (2021)
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