Young people in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda are getting active and doing some amazing things. We wanted to support them and help them make their dreams to create sports and play opportunities in Nakivale a reality. We’ve heard from so many refugees who say they feel more alive when they’re with friends and playing soccer, basketball, or running – that it provides some escape from how challenging their lives can be. So we created a platform and organized a World Refugee Day 5k on June 20, 2017 in Nakivale to help them each raise $600 to make their dreams happen. Naki Football Academy is one of those teams. Coach Songa Bahati was inspired to found Naki Foot by his own experience as a kid. He remembers returning home one day with a plan to join a football training program and quit school. “My mother refused categorically,” Songa told us. “She said ‘You have to stay in school, Songa!’ And she was right." So, when he came to Nakivale as a refugee from Congo in 2014 and … [Read more...] about What Makes A Team
In Nakivale
Staying Cool
Changemakers are always on the lookout! They’re looking for problems and things that need fixing in their own community, BUT they’re also always looking elsewhere and thinking about how solutions from different places and situations can be borrowed and adapted to make change. We’re spending our last day in Nakivale (for now) with Yesero – one of those changemakers who always has his eyes open. Yesero works on the Kuja Kuja team, but when he heard about some issues that ARC’s greenhouse project was struggling with it made him think. ARC’s greenhouse project helps Nakivale residents – particularly women-headed households and vulnerable individuals – grow some food for themselves and to sell in the market. “The time comes when they harvest a lot of vegetables,” Yesero explained to us. “But the produce goes rotten in just 2-3 days. It’s not enough time for them to sell or eat it all.” Yesero got to thinking about some women he had met in Kenya who were growing French beans. … [Read more...] about Staying Cool
Talents for Change
Nakivale settlement is filled with people of special talents. Barious Babu Abdul is one of those people. He’s a musician and a composer, a teacher and a Rotarian. On Day 150, Barious used his talents to create a message of change in Nakivale. Barious lives in Nakivale. He is a songwriter – he writes, performs and records his music to share with others (right now, he needs to leave the settlement to record, but he’s hoping to start a studio here in Nakivale). We asked him if – for Day 150 – he would write a song to make change in his community. And he agreed straight away. Barious sat down with ARC’s Protection team, Mathilde, Sonia and others, to talk about one of the challenges his own community was struggling with - violence against women and children. And then he set out writing his song. “Everyone has the right to live free of violence,” Barious told us as he showed us his song lyrics. He included references to the different nationalities in the settlement. “I want … [Read more...] about Talents for Change
A Pitched Tent
It’s one of our last days in Nakivale (for now!) and we thought we’d do a little something to make our office a better space for refugees. The ARC compound is a hub of activity throughout the day. Situated in the center of the settlement, in what is called basecamp, it’s nearby other offices offering services to refugees. You’ll always find it filled with people coming, going and seeking a slice of shade while waiting for appointments or just catching up with neighbors. “People that don’t even have appointments come here, just to be close to the office. They feel safe just being here,” says Jimmy, ARC’s logistics officer. With a few volunteers, we set about transforming what once was a storage tent into a cool, waiting area. The first step was clearing out and organizing the various items that cluttered the tent. Next, it was time for a good scrubbing to take off the layer of Nakivale dust. Now that the tent was looking nice and clean, we need something that would … [Read more...] about A Pitched Tent
Easing Transition
Sonia, ARC Protection Officer, works in Nakivale keeping women and families safe. Over her years of working in Nakivale, she has met amazing individuals and has gotten to know the community. But, her job can also be really tough. She meets women who are facing all kinds of unsafe situations in their own homes – domestic violence and abuse. If they find themselves in an unresolved violent situation, she helps them to move to a new home within the settlement and feel secure again. It’s no small feat. When a family first enters the settlement, they receive a package of items to help them begin again – a hoe to plant their garden, blankets, cooking pots, plastic sheeting to help build their home. But, when someone is forced to leave their home to move within the settlement, these items are left behind. So, Sonia’s idea is to put together transition kits. “It’s a way to help someone who has been forced from their home,” says Sonia, ARC Protection Officer as she explains her idea … [Read more...] about Easing Transition
A Made-Over Space
Back on Day 14, we gave one of the counseling rooms in Nakivale a makeover. That new space has been so loved that our counseling team wanted to makeover another of their counseling spaces! One of the most important services we offer is counseling and having spaces that are welcoming and soothing will make all the difference. So, today we are clearing out broken-down file cabinets and wobbly desks and testing our carpentry skills. "Removing the desk is like removing a barrier. The set-up should be open, comfortable. It is better when providing counseling," said Deus, ARC Technical Advisor. After putting together the furniture, the next step was to add a few details to brighten the space. A soft rug that would provide comfort, plants to encourage growth and artwork to add color – all small changes that transformed the space into a calming, inviting environment. "We want to give the best to the people we serve," said Hope, ARC Counselor. "Now, we are better able to … [Read more...] about A Made-Over Space
Lighting Up The Night
One of our very first Changemaker 365 ideas was to provide lights to one of the safe houses in Nakivale. Now, we are doing that for all of the safe houses in Nakivale - one small step to making the safe houses just a little safer. Safe houses offer protection to people fleeing domestic abuse, sexual assault and violence. Like its name suggest, its primary purpose is to offer safety. For someone who has just fled a violent situation or an abusive partner, establishing a sense of security is important. In our own homes, we use many things to keep us safe – security systems, fences, locks and light are just a few. While we didn’t have the budget to do everything, Changemakers 365 is about doing what we can. So, with $500 we could do something for the safe houses in Nakivale. With a few solar lights in hand, we headed to our office in Juru, a district of Nakivale, and sat down with Dorica, an ARC Counselor. "When someone comes to the safe house, some cannot even manage … [Read more...] about Lighting Up The Night
An Activist Resource
Who knew a manual could surprise and delight! But that was certainly the case on Day 145. SASA kits are a resource for ARC staff in locations around the world. It’s a set of binders that helps social workers and development professionals work to prevent violence against women as well as the spread of HIV. ARC’s protection teams use the kits to guide many of our activities and interventions. They’re a very valuable resource. That might explain ARC social worker Dorica’s response when we delivered a kit to the Juru sub-office where she works in Nakivale Refugee Settlement. “I’ve been waiting for this,” said Dorica. “When I started working for ARC in February, I got to look through the SASA kit at the head office. It’s full of so many wonderful resources. But we only had the one kit, and that needed to stay in the sub-office.” Dorica couldn’t wait to start taking a look through the four manuals included in the kit! “Whenever I have a little bit of down time, I’ll be looking … [Read more...] about An Activist Resource
Amplifying Voices
Community Activists are so important to their communities. That much is clear even in just the last two days as they were trained to provide home-based care for ill neighbors and kitted out with the tools and supplies they need for their work. But one of the most vital things these activists provide is information. They’re from every different community and nationality in Nakivale settlement, and they pass the information they hear from ARC and other organizations on to their neighbors. Messages about hygiene and violence prevention. So, we wanted to help them reach even more in their community and maybe give their vocal chords a bit of a rest. On Day 144, each community activist received a speaker. “We go house-to-house to spread positive messages about things like sending girls to school,” said Community Activist Ezekiel Busimba. “Now I can load songs onto the speaker about preventing violence and play those for my community, too.” The new speakers will allow the … [Read more...] about Amplifying Voices
Equipped To Care
Knowing is half the battle. Yesterday, our community activists were trained to provide home-based care to neighbors unable to make it to the clinic or living out their final days at home. Trainees like Verene were excited by what they learned, “today’s training was the best.” But without some of the tools to provide that care, their new knowledge wouldn’t allow them to help their neighbors in the way they could. So, on Day 143, we outfitted each of the trainees with their very own home-care kit. They all received rubber gloves and medical aprons to help protect themselves and their patients. Part of home care means helping patients with cleanliness, so each kit contained bleach, hand soap and laundry soap. And to provide their patients, they received a small stock of adult diapers, toothbrushes and toothpaste. “I’m so excited. I’ve been going to see patients without these materials,” said Verene. “Now, these will assist us with the hygiene of the patients and ourselves.” … [Read more...] about Equipped To Care