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Thursday 21 May 2020

Six confirmed dead in Kasese fresh floods

KASESE – Uganda Police Force (UPF) and Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) have set up jointly to rescue citizens who have been affected by fresh floods that hit Kasese District on Thursday, May 21.
According to deputy police spokesperson Polly Namaye, two agencies were joined in rescue efforts by other social workers to rescue people in different areas of Kasese where floods hit Mpondwe-Bwera and blocked the bridge connecting DRC and Uganda
Some horrific images of the recent floods that happened earlier today












Friday 15 May 2020

Floods: Kilembe hospital shifted to Kasese Town

Following the double flash floods that hit Kasese District last Thursday and Sunday, sweeping away all the buildings of Kilembe Mines Hospital, the Kasese Catholic Diocese has resolved to permanently shift the facility to Kasese Town.

To read more about the story, follow the link https://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Floods-Kilembe-hospital-shifted-to-Kasese-Town/688334-5552898-xbdelx/index.html

Kasese floods images:

Residents stranded, Kilembe road cut off, no movement of vehicles


A house being swept by the floods


Floods have devastated people's homes


An excavator being buried by the floods


Nyamwamba river floods


Kasese floods, residents in total fear with others displaced from their homes


Bursted river meandering in people's houses


Extensive damage to Kilembe hospital establishments


Kasese floods


Nyamwamba river floods



Thursday 14 May 2020

Foundation Beyond Belief is raising funds to support Kasese Humanist School

This is a worthy cause to support, I am so thankful that Foundation Beyond Belief is raising funds in aid of Kasese Humanist school, its staffs, Children and the affected families in the ongoing floods that is causing damages on homesteads, crops, sweeping off trees and locals belongings.

Some of our pupils at the Rukoki campus pose with donated books to read

Kasese Humanist School began in 2011 from a rented premise of the Railway Company, right now the school is located on its permanent premises and it has expanded to 3 campuses in different locations namely Rukoki, Muhokya and Kahendero.


Pupils at the Kasese Humanist School - Kahendero at games time


Kasese Humanist School is a long time friend of Foundation Beyond Belief, in 2013 FBB sent to us volunteers to our school project who worked at our school for 3 months.



Kasese Humanist School Rukoki school images

Am so grateful that this friendship still flourishes and they want to extend a helping hand to our initiatives at a time like this when we are in covid19 lockdown and now the mess caused by the ongoing floods by River Nyamwamba.

Kasese humanist School - Kahendero images

I encourage friends, supporters and well wishers of Kasese Humanist School to get involved in this fundraiser sothat FBB achieves its goal to supporting us in these hardtimes.

Bizoha Campus - Muhokya pupils receiving report cards

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TO DONATE TO THIS FUNDRAISER, HERE IS THE LINK , ANY AMOUNT DONATED WILL BE PUT INTO GOOD USE




Some images of the flood devastations:

Extend of damage on our kilembe land that feeds students/Staffs at school



Floods damaging homes of local peoplein Kasese & its suburbs


Nyamwamba Bridge located a few metres from our Rukoki campus


Several houses afted by floods, some swept others damaged or cracked

Damages on the Rukoki school land, the school is in the mid background

Our damaged tree forest and some crops swept away by floods


Bwambale Robert, School Director Kasese Humanist School assessing extend of damage on school land
Locals witnessing for themselves the havoc made by the floods

Submerged crops and trees


Our damaged Mango world Ecological park in Kibenge along Kilembe road

Nyamwamba river floods images

That is Kilembe road having been damaged by the River Nyamwamba in recent floods

Kilembe Hospital has lost some of the buildings, this hospital has relocated to a new safer place now

School logo/Badge for the Primary Section
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Thursday 7 May 2020

Trees for Life article on Human studies website

Description of the Unit

This unit explores the important part that trees play in our lives.

We all have a favourite tree that is a joy and inspiration to us.

Mango world ecological park images
Neem tree at Kasese humanist School
Trees give a livelihood to many people.

To learn more about this article, visit the human studies website on the link quoted below:



On this topic, Kasese Humanist School tree planting initiatives were showcased highlighting some of the tree planting initiatives embarked on over the years and its importance to the schools.


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Bamboo trees at the Rukoki campus


More tree images of my works can be found at our Flickr photostream whose link is below:




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Floods hit Kasese as river Mubuku, Nyamwamba burst banks


 Floods have hit Kasese district after three major rivers in burst their banks.  The rivers Nyamwamba in Kasese town, Mubuku in Ibanda-Kyanya town council and River Nyamughasana in Kyalhumba sub County.
The floods follow a heavy downpour that pounded the district on Tuesday and Wednesday.  
According to residents Nyamwamba overflew at Bunyandiko in Kilembe Sub County flooding in the low land areas of the town. The entire Nyamwamba valley hosting the areas of Road Barrier, Nganji, Basecamp, Kibenge, Kisagazi and Nyakasanga, is experiencing the flooding profusely. Kyanzuki Bridge on River Nyamwamba has also been swept away.
To read more about the effects of the floods, here is the link https://www.independent.co.ug/floods-hit-kasese-as-river-mubuku-nyamwamba-burst-banks/

Effect of the floods on Kasese Humanist projects:
- The school buildings at Rukoki not affected by the floods.

Sand deposits on the western border & Southern end of School property

- Part of the eucalyptus trees i have been planting swept away, something like 30% lost.



Bamboos survived being swept by the flooding water waves.

Bamboo plants are in the mid background, some of my eucalyptus submerged


Some bananas/ matooke plants partly affected
Part of the banana plants and eucalyptus trees swept away

- A big chunk of sand deposited at the southern end of the property.


At the Mango world Ecological park near kiwa heritage, our tree house not swept away with the eucalyptus trees standing.
Mango world ecological park along kilembe road in kibenge

At our Kilembe garden where i normally get matooke to feed the children - a half of the garden was swept away leaving a huge deposit of stones.

Kilembe garden on the right side off the road

Attached are some few images of devastation in several parts within Kasese.
Floods flowing haphazardly in people's homesteads

Bursted water passing through the suburb streets in Acholi Quarters


River Nyamwamba causing havoc to residential homes


Kilembe


My worries:
Most families of parents who give us children badly affected with others having houses swept away.
Some are taking refugee at designated points or joined relatives in other safer places around Kasese town.
Corvid19 pandemic is still with us so people are struggling to survive.
There is fear of disease outbreak since many toilets have broken down, stagnant water and stench could pose another hazard.



HOW YOU CAN HELP:
You can donate anything to us during this difficult moment and tell us how and where you would want your donation to go. We will be grateful.

Humanist Global Charity can accept any aid to Kasese Humanist School on any of these links:



Or Paypal any amount on brighterbrainsinstitute@gmail.com

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