By Zoe Pacciani, interviewed by Elizabeth Buhungiro
Non-profits are a significant part of the global economy. However, the organizations often struggle with ensuring financial sustainability while also achieving their social impact goals....
By Elizabeth Buhungiro
At the start, things were relatively easy; the village was lush and green with several trees and had a new borehole. So, clean water was plentiful, and so was wood fuel for cooking....
In this interview, Dan Wolf speaks honestly about what it’s like to fund rural programs. He opens up about his fears and failures as a non-profit founder....
Manuella, age 9, is a little star. We arrive at her home at 3:30 pm on a Monday to find her seated on a locally made chair, looking spotlessly clean and dressed to the nines....
Operation and maintenance (O&M) is an integral part of sustainable rural water service provision. Studies show that newly constructed rural water points break down and are subsequently abandoned w...
Florence Apio Omach loves her job as a head cook at charity organization God Helps Uganda, but for five years, her job put her at risk. She suffered constant headaches, and her chronic nasal blockage ...
In 2020, Lifeline and charity: water formed a partnership to improve universal access to clean water in Apac and Kwania districts of Uganda. Through this partnership, Lifeline was awarded a grant in 2...
‘What would you do if you had reliable, affordable access to electricity?’ This is the question that was asked to entrepreneurs in Kiryandongo refugee settlement of Uganda during the initial asses...
By Madison Dellamuth
Since I was young, I always had a desire to travel the world. Growing up I was keenly interested in learning about other cultures and languages....