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Cambodia
Jinja, Uganda
Population:
32,369,558
Infant mortality rate:
 
total: 64.82 deaths/1,000 live births
country comparison to the world: 33
male: 68.46 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 61.07 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.)
"The Janesville, Wisconsin FMC has a special interest in and care for the people in this village within the large city of Jinja. They send work teams every year there to help them, and raise funds through the sale of Ugandan handmade jewelry to aid in education, projects, and programs to benefit the people. Two of the Janesville members who head up the teams are Gideon and Joy Ngobi, native Ugandans. This village is largely composed of displaced people, refugees from wars and strife in their land. The Janesville Church, and a gospel choir from Akron, Ohio (EXALTING HIM) joined with Clear Blue to provide this well."

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Hello Dave,
Greetings in the name of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
I believe and trust that you had a nice and safe journey back home,Ohio.
It was good and a blessing to have you brothers in Uganda and particularly at our church.
The joy that you left with the people of Uganda will always remain in their hearts.
It was unfortunate that the first place where we drilled water proved difficult and they had to stop the drilling to start at another point just five meters away on the upper side of the ants hill.The results there are good and we have water.It is said that it will have a capacity of pumping 2,500 liters per hour. They developed,pumped and very clean water was coming out,I witnessed with my eye!Praise the Lord!we have water!!.Tomorrow they are beginning to construct the slab.I will keep you informed of any progress we make.
On behalf of the church and the community of KIKARAMOJA,i say "THANK YOU" May the  continue blessing you.
 It is unfortunate that my camera can not be repaired.The lens is damaged and the spare part  is not in Uganda.It is spoiled at the time i mostly need  need it,aahh!
 My wife,Rose and my son,Renson has send you greetings.
Pass our sincere greetings to your family,pastor Brenda and the whole church and tell them we love them.
In His service,
Pr. Manasseh A.Masiza
 
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