Orphans as they are, these kids look neat in their uniforms and
their teachers seem to be jovial. If we still have structures like that just 2 miles from the
capital, I wonder how areas which are a good distance away look like.
There are known knowns - there are
things that we know that we know. There are known unknowns - that is to say,
there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown
unknowns ... things we do not know we don't know. And each year we discover a
few more of those unknown unknowns."
Us Secretary of Defense 2001 -?
Donald Rumsfeld
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Teaching in Uganda
In pictures: Teaching in Uganda
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BBC News Online is running a
competition, where people send in pictures of their daily lives.
Moses
Zimbe, headmaster of a school in the slum area of Nakulabye in Uganda's
capital, Kampala, describes his life as a teacher.
This
photo is taken of the shops on the road towards the school where most of the
children are Aids orphans and many are themselves HIV positive. Few of the
buildings have access to running water, sanitation and electricity.
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Mitayo Potosi
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