
Carol Adams
For more than 30 years Carol Adams has fed, housed, educated and cared for orphans and vulnerable children in Fort Portal in Western Uganda. Many of the children were weakened by the HIV virus but were supported for two

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A look at non-governmental organizations and projects operating in East Africa. Hosted by Patrick Hill, president and founder of Team in Faith (teaminfaith.org), the podcast will share experiences, insight and anecdotes from the field in some of the poorest communities in the African continent.
Patrick Hill hosts East Africa NGO, a business show with 15 episodes published.

For more than 30 years Carol Adams has fed, housed, educated and cared for orphans and vulnerable children in Fort Portal in Western Uganda. Many of the children were weakened by the HIV virus but were supported for two

Moses Kyarisima is a former Community Health Officer at the Bwindi Community Hospital in SW Uganda. Nowadays he’s a medical entrepreneur, delivering mobile obstetric and other medical scans by motorcycle to pregnant wome

Pastor John Ramey calls Mother Theresa one of his heroes. Ramey is president of Aslan Child Rescue Ministries and travels the world to support partners on the ground in difficult and far off places. Like the saintly Moth

Maker Marial is a former Lost Boy of Sudan who came of age during the Second Sudanese Civil War. His family and village were attacked, friends and relatives killed…and he began a years-long process to rebuild his shatter

You can call it "black gold." The coffee industry is booming in Uganda and elsewhere in East Africa. Farmers in Uganda are turning to a dynamic cash crop that is gaining attention worldwide. Joshua Rukundo is executive d

Daisy Masika is a teacher in Western Uganda and a mother of five. Her life and the lives of her children were turned upside down when they lost their husband and father, Charles, in 2019. Listen to her story of strength

Introducing Isaiah Mwesige, who manages Afriyea, a youth-led organization that transforms lives through sports, environmental campaigns and smart urban farming. Support the show

The coronavirus pandemic continues to make lives miserable for people around the world. In Uganda, a new lockdown has again impacted livelihoods. How soon before a full recovery is underway?In this podcast, Patrick retur

Freelance journalist Wendee Nicole first visited Uganda to research the mountain gorilla. What happened next upended her life. She learned about the Batwa Pygmies who shared the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest with the wildli

Friends of Ruwenzori has supported the work of the Kitojo Integrated Development Association, or KIDA, in Western Uganda since 2004. KIDA was organized to bring HIV prevention, health care and education closer to village

The ACER organization, led by Cleous Bwambale, helps women entrepreneurs grow their businesses in Western Uganda.

The novel coronavirus has impacted people around the world. In Uganda, the government ordered strict lockdown measures in March to slow infection rates and death. In this podcast, Patrick speaks with Walter Mwesigye, a h

Introducing Dr. Abraham Masereka, a young Ugandan whose medical career is underway. I met him in 2013 when I brought him a laptop computer to help launch his studies. Having completed his formal medical training in 2019

Interview with Dr. Scott Kellermann who helped found the Bwindi Community Hospital

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