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blog Uganda September 24, 2009 9:47AM

Working on a road to hope

Taylor Wegner
Taylor Wegner
Intern, Uganda
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Grace Awor is working on a Mercy Corps project to connect her isolated village to other communities by building a new road. Photo: Taylor Wegner/Mercy Corps

They say if you want something done you must do it yourself — and that is exactly what one woman in the village of Lamoi, Uganda is doing. She is Grace Awor, a 45-year-old mother of seven, farmer and most recently a road builder.

Lamoi is situated in the northeastern tip of northern Uganda's Pader District, an area that was severely affected by years of civil war. It’s a small, isolated community — the nearest neighboring village is ten kilometers away through thick bush. But Grace Awor is working to change that.

She is one of the many villagers participating in a Mercy Corps-sponsored cash-for-work program that's focused on giving the Acholi people — Grace's ethnic group — a hand up, not a hand out. Grace leads one of the 22 groups in Lamoi working on a seven-kilometer section of road that will help connect them to other communities in the region.

Grace admits “the work is very hectic”, and that “ditch digging is hard for mothers” like her, but the need to feed and clothe her children drives her through the hard work.

“I’ve paid for my children’s school fees and uniforms with the money from working,” she beams, “as well as food for my family”. But Grace is also focused on the long term impact the road will have on Lamoi.

“It links the community to the only hospital in the district as well as the market in Kalongo,” she tells me.

As we shake hands when I get up to leave, Grace Awor turns to gaze down the unfinished stretch of road that winds its way into town. I can’t help but imagine that she is thinking about the many days of work ahead, and smiling at the sight of hope in the distance.

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Sumaia

January 4, 2010 11:11PM

just we need the way to share please give us the way

ochan charles joseph

February 23, 2010 9:27AM

may the almighty GOD richly bless u for the great work u are doing.i stay in mbale an one of the victims of the the so called lord resistance army and i have gone thru all the pain.

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