During my second week here in Uganda, I shot a lot of intense subject matter. To say that life is difficult for women and children here in the slums of Kampala is an understatement. I am currently putting together two separate stories; one on the extreme trials of children living in the slums and the other on teenage girls and young women forced into prostitution to support themselves and sometimes their families.
In the meantime, here is another photo that I took in the Katanga slum.
Several young children peer into a home in the Katanga slum in
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I am currently wrapping up my first week of shooting in Uganda. I am focusing my work on issues affecting women and children and have spent my time so far visiting some of the slums here in Kampala. I will be continuing to post while I'm here, so please sign up for my free blog subscription by email or reader in the right side bar (Email subscriptions are easy; simply enter your email address & when I make new posts they will be delivered to your inbox).
A young boy plays with a mattress outside of his home in the Katanga slum in Kampala, Uganda. Parents are typically unable to afford to educate their children, who then spend their time on the streets of the slums.