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From our office in Gulu, Aid Africa services Northern Uganda.

Old minivan with side door open at the entrance of a dirt road into a village with thatched roof huts and two tall figures walking in the distanceAid Africa has seen exciting changes in the last ten years as the Acholi people continue to resettle villages, search for water, raise crops, and reestablish their communities and local governance.

From our office in Gulu, Aid Africa serves northern Uganda.

Aid Africa staff and volunteers sit working a row of seedling planting materialsThe staff vehicle is needed every day Monday through Friday to transport Aid Africa staff, Gulu University volunteers, medical support, stoves, seedlings, birth kits, and/or other materials and personnel to and from the office and our service area (including to village workshops, the Aid Africa nursery, brick building site, etc).

To those from more affluent backgrounds, the poverty and traumatic challenges may seem insurmountable. However, we can attest to the emergence of sustainable infrastructure under local control.

Where local governance within and between villages directs priorities, Aid Africa steps up and provides direct interventions. Aid Africa staff and volunteers from Gulu University worTwo brick workers standing at the entrance of the drying room of the Aid Africabrick sitek with village leaders, in additional to governmental and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) locally, nationally and internationally.

Our vision is to rebuild 1,000 sustainable communities by providing clean water, stoves, life-saving health care, education, farming and reforestation programs, and other household necessities.

We’re improving the quality of life in Uganda, for generations to come.

Please support replacing our aging used van with a newer used van, and together we create systemic change.