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Jackson Kaguri: Working on a dream – a school for AIDS orphans in Uganda

An inspiring half-hour interview by Kathryn Ryan, Radio NZ National.

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Jackson Kaguri runs the Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project. He is Ugandan, but lives in the US and has set up two schools and a medical centre for AIDS orphans in his village back in Uganda. He has also lost family members to AIDs related illnesses.

This interview helps develop understanding about global and development education issues. His book is A School For My Village.

Listen online or download the MP3 audio file

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