ABSTRACT

We have a friendship with the people around us. They see us doing our own cleaning, cooking, and gardening, and they help us expand our new metal dwelling, which has replaced the mud-and-grass tukul (hut) we lived in when we first moved here. Recently, with the help of our neighbors, we have added a small chapel, a choo (toilet), a shower, and a storeroom. A school for girls meets under the trees, and there is also a clinic in the compound staffed by two Ugandan sister-nurses.