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Uwawayaki: Unity of Women, Widows and Orphans in Kilimanjaro

While Stephen's main assignment was home visits (checking up on patients with AIDs, malaria and tuberculosis), for the first and last hour of each day he was at the Uwawayaki Nursery School.

The teaching area:


The shed where their porridge is cooked. The kids are responsible for bringing their own firewood every day.








Uwawayaki Nursery School



(photos taken by Stephen)

Tags: kilimanjaro, moshi, tanzania, uwawayaki

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