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Namuwongo - Uganda

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Uganda - Namuwongo Women

The Namuwongo Women

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These ladies are located just outside of Kampala, the capital city of Uganda in a slum called Namuwongo.

Life is not always easy in a place where there is no constant running water or electricity.  These women work so hard to make a living for their children.

Currently, they are working with A Gift To Africa to make jewelry out of recycled newspapers.

The money they get goes a long way to help the women with school fees, clothing and food for their children

See below for a story from one of  Namuwongo ladies.

 

 Namuwongo Production Site

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This is where the women are currently working out of.  The women are busy with cut-ot paper to make jewelry.

A Gift To Africa, with the assistance of many wonderful women, are planning for a fund raiser to assist the women in getting a better work space.

 

 

A Namuwongo Woman's Story

 

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My name is Immaculate Alaso. 

I come from Soroti District. Due to insurgency since 1990 I am staying in the slums of Namuwongo. I am a widow with 4 children, 3 dependents (a brother's children), 1 grandchild, and 1 helpless girl staying with me. That's nine in all.

My standard of education is s4 and I couldn't continue due to no school fees. I came from a polygamous family of 5 women! Due to confusions in such families, my father didn't pay my school fees, but I had to struggle by brewing local brew that paid my school fees from p1-s4. Then I decided to get any job to support my mum, who was chased away due to rivals in the family. I struggled when she was away for 2 years, but I used my brain to bring her back to our home although my father had refused. I used all my tricks and convinced him to allow her to stay to bring us up.

My first job was security, where I served for 17 years to support my mum and brother, who had already got a woman! The woman came from one of the elder woman's houses, so my mum had no right over that wife.

I came to Lugazi in 1983 and transferred in 1988 to Kampala, where I joined a security organization for construction. I worked with them for 13 years, then I was laid off.

I raised all my children in this organization, but it was through a struggle for life. The man I got was terrible with women, so I decided to get stuck in my job and get my salary to depend on, and not to ask for the man's money. There was the beginning of problems. I joined the man with 1 child, then we got 3 children with him. Life become hard. I started brewing, since it has been our culture to brew. When I delivered my second boy, time came when I went without food. My husband was working with Barclay's Bank in Uganda, but he could always tell me no money and I couldn't force him. I didn't know of any way of accusing him with any authorities. I was so foolish!

There came a time I was burnt with hot porridge by my mother in law. I couldn't work for a month. My husband could go drinking and come home being escorted by friends, but certain times we ended up fighting, so things worsened until marriage became bitter for me. Through all that struggle, I planned to get my own house and I organized to leave the man.

When his brother learnt of my plan, he told his brother and war broke out in the house. I got advantage to flee away for my own house - where, I refused to show him.

I love to share my experience with women all over the world because there is something they will get and I will also need advice from them, as we share their experience also.

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