Uganda
Uganda
-- among the harshest in the world -- children navigate a world of scarcity. Orphaned by AIDS, they wake each day to survive: to find water, to find safety, to hold onto one another… And I was there to bear witness.
UGANDA
Kampala
The Maze
Kampala is a city within a city—corrugated, tangled, and alive. More than four million souls call this place home, where poverty isn’t a statistic but the air they breathe, the walls they touch, the map they navigate each day.
What the Wind Finds
From a distance, it looks like hardship without end.
Two boys, cautious, gaze my way, Part defiance, part play.
But stay a moment longer.
They watch out for each other.
And somehow, despite it all, their world still holds beauty.
What Holds
Where Sickness Lives
A narrow drain between streets, carved by feet and rain. When the storms come, water rushes through — dark, tainted, and sometimes all there is to drink. I stood at the edge, knowing: this is where sickness lives.
Back to the Source
The Well
At the edge of the morning, they drew the day’s supply — small hands lifting for an entire household. This was the source, and they carry a family’s survival.
Red Threads
Two school girls in matching red –walk toward a future their families made possible. Where there is support, even hardship bends to hope, and the path to school becomes a thread pulled forward.
The Ones Who Hide
Orphaned by AIDS, they run, hide, and sleep wherever they can.
We rarely see them—not because they’re gone, but because they’ve learned to vanish.
Still, they find each other. It’s how they survive.
The Angel
And Then There Was Sunday
Finally. The First Day of School