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TconUganda
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ก.ย. 2011
The Children of the Nile is an aid and development organization that exists to fight poverty and cultivate hope for future generations in Uganda. We facilitate sustainable change by providing women and their children in post-conflict settings with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency.
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Beadmaking with Widows in Gulu, Northern Uganda
มุมมอง 20K12 ปีที่แล้ว
Many widows in Uganda learn small crafts and artisan work to generate small income for their families. Caroline Layolo, who leads the widows in Gulu that TCON works with, recently showed us the process of how widows make necklaces from paper beads. We created this video for an art teacher in Denver, who was teaching her students jewelry-making, and wanted to include a lesson on Uganda, a widows...
Agriculture Launch: Planting Hope with Acholi Widows in Uganda
มุมมอง 63212 ปีที่แล้ว
The Children of the Nile launched its 2012 Agricultural Initiatives in Odek, Northern Uganda. This video highlights the first day of seed distributions with 1,000 Acholi Widows. TCON will reach over 30,000 widows in this region this month with maize & beans to plant and begin to restore food security. Odek and the Acholi Region of Uganda were devastated by over 20 years of civil conflict, and r...
Something Special in the Life of a Widow
มุมมอง 21512 ปีที่แล้ว
TCON Widows Advocate Beatrice Omese shares about the transformation in the lives of Teso Widows through their relationship with The Children of the Nile. Shot at a recent TCON Widows Conference in Soroti, Uganda and Widows Leadership meeting in 2012.
TCON & Dactylcam's Guerilla Rig Take Off in Uganda
มุมมอง 57513 ปีที่แล้ว
The Children of the Nile ( TCON ) was privileged to have Tyler Weisz and Dactylcam in the field with us in August 2011 to capture the action of our Soroti Widows Conference from the air. Dactylcam's flying camera system, the Guerrilla Rig, is able to capture the emotion and soul of any story with unique perspective. This video shares a few clips of the incredible footage Tyler was able to get o...
Uganda: Why the Widows?
มุมมอง 30913 ปีที่แล้ว
TCON Country Director Joseph Elotu shares about TCON's main investment in Teso & Gulu: the Widows. Joseph explains what the work looks like and why The Children of the Nile chose this kinds of investment.
How a Girl is Viewed Here
มุมมอง 28213 ปีที่แล้ว
Brief portion of a discussion on gender & female identity in Uganda with Anne Elotu, wife of TCON country director, Joseph Elotu
A Young Gulu Widow
มุมมอง 14913 ปีที่แล้ว
Interviewing a young widow at a Gulu Widows Conference in August 2011 hosted by TCON.
Your beads are beautiful. I wish mine were so lovely.
Thank you for sharing. Your bead skills are excellent. So lovely.
Where is this place located?
Northern Uganda
What is the name of the vanish that they use
Wow I am proud of you, how fluent you are? Acholi is my people
God Bless all of you what varnish do you use
:D
god bless everyone that makes beads
love ur beads god bless you all .
How can i Buy them to support community
nice
❤️
This is brilliant!
what sort of varnish do they use?
those are amazing and beautiful beads god bless you😊
Thanks for that Good Job
Awesome use of the dactyl cam. Great shots.
They keep coming because Uganda is already a Christian Nation...It is easy for a ministry to so seed that's already been planted. Christians here in the States who are not aware what is going in places like Uganda or don't know the culture will be easy to solicit money from thinking that your ministry is doing some wonderful work that was not necessarily of your doing in the first place. so it is understandable why you chose such a country for ministry.. Uganda is a place that thrives on Christ for the simple fact that they have no other hope to count on when friends are few and resources are depleted. There is no unemployment check to depend on when your out of a job. No REAL free health care when its needed though this is supposed to be in Uganda now but families still have to pay (go figure). So what I see in this video is not surprising and a bit deceptive because you are giving a false misconception of what has been already established there and that people there are already very spiritually inclined. The men are amorous as all out and when they don't like the woman they have they just go have another dozen kids with another woman while deceiving her into thinking she is the only one when it isn't so. It is not uncommon for some women to have 20 kids. There attitude about children will always out weigh there ability to adequately care for them. If the nation would just change there way of thinking toward having large families then the term "mother of problem" would cease to exist
Katheryn Ocumo your very pretty