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Complementary Interventions

Report Form

CIV Title: Shelter Intervention

Completed By: Dickson Tugume

Country: Uganda

Activity Dates: June 11, 2019

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PHOTO CAPTIONS

Each CIV activity needs a minimum of 8 photos. After numbering the photographs explain what
each photograph is about (according the guide below). Do not insert photos in this template. Send
photos separately as they were downloaded from the camera. Gmail sends photos better.
Photo captions (descriptions of the photos you have numbered): The description should not be
more than 400 Characters. (Character is the same as letters of the alphabet).

1. Photo 1
Shows Marvin Akamumpa family and the neighbors after the mudslides had destroyed
their shelter.
2. Photo 2
Marvin, his mother and grandmother in one of the rooms that were destroyed by
mudslides
3. Photo 3
Marvin between his mother and the grandmother standing in front of their newly
constructed shelter
4. Photo 4
Marvin in the sitting room of their newly constructed shelter doing his homework after
school.
5. Photo 5
Marvin washing kitchen utensils, his mother doing crocheting and his grandmother
making a local mat
6. Photo 6
Anita Tusiime’s mother, two neighbors in the community and PF verifying the effect of the
disaster on the family’s shelter.
7. Photo 7
Anita’s mother and the neighbors in front on their shelter that was affected by the disaster.
8. Photo 8
Anita, her two sisters, her nephew and the mother sitting in the sitting room of their newly
constructed shelter. Her two brothers had gone to wine bread for that day
9. Photo 9
Anita, her two sisters, her nephew and the mother standing in front of their newly
constructed shelter.
10. Photo 10
Anita and her elder sister helping her to complete her school homework.
11. Photo 11
Anita wash sweet potatoes while her mother looking for green vegetables in the compound
in preparation for their supper.
12. Photo 12
Elizabeth Twinobuhumuriro and community members looking at the house that was
destroyed by mudslides.
13. Photo 13

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Some of the family members and a neighbor looking at the destroyed halls of the shelter
due to disaster
14. Photo 14
Elizabeth sharing her testimony and the verse she had learnt at the project centre with
family members and one of the neighbors while in their newly constructed shelter.
15. Photo 15
Elizabeth, family members and one of the well-wishers standing in front of their newly
constructed shelter.
16. Photo 16
Elizabeth and her brother in preparation for lunch after a Sunday service.
17. Photo 17
Twinamasiko Bronia’s shelter which was taken by mudslides
18. Photo 18
Community and family members clearing mudslides that destroyed Bronia’s shelter
19. Photo 19
New look for Bronia’s shelter after its repair and renovation
20. Photo 20
Akimpa Amon and his cousin brother washing their school uniform while at the veranda of
their newly constructed shelter.
21. Photo 21
Akimpa Amon laying his bed in his new room inside their newly constructed shelter before
he left home for project centre day
22. Photo 22
Akimpa Amon with his grandparents and cousin brothers sitting in the sitting room of
their newly constructed shelter.
23. Photo 23
Nshabohurira comfort’s shelter which was taken away by mudslides
24. Photo 24
Comfort and her family standing before their shelter which was taken by mudslides
25. Photo 25
Comfort and her parents after cleaning their newly constructed shelter after construction
work and it was now ready for use.
26. Photo 26
Comfort and her father cleaning the compound around the newly constructed shelter.
27. Photo 27
Comfort and her father raising curtains in their newly constructed shelter in preparation
for its use.

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