Caritas Tororo Steps in to Support Bulambuli Landslide Survivors

Caritas Tororo Steps in to Support Bulambuli Landslide Survivors

Irene Amanda, project officer Caritas Tororo addressing some of the affected beneficiaries in Buluganya sub-county | David Ochieng.
3 days ago
from: Nilepost News

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Bulambuli, Disaster, Landslide, Uganda
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