Street Children in Kampala, Uganda - RETRAK

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This is a clip from a 28 minute documentary called, "On the Tiger's Trail," about the work that is being done by RETRAK with streetkids in Kampala, Uganda. RETRAK is a registered UK charity and also works with street children in Ethiopia and Kenya. You can see the rest of this excellent documentary on the RETRAK YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/RETRAKCHARITY and find out more about their work on their website: http://www.retrak.org/

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  • child soldiers and street children. the world has collapsed into hell.

  • I have 4 children and this is just another example of what I show them to explain how blessed they are

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  • Go back to the villages where there is big gardens and enouph water to drink. Don't leave your homes in exchange to living in a city without employment. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, raise food prices and oil prices so that these people can go back home. This is unacceptable. Uganda has so much room to relocate all these people.

  • This is a huge problem. Its funny the u.g gov made a huge effort to clear the street children/beggers fallowing the queens visit-chogum 2007. But have made no real efforts to improve childrens welfare

  • This was a great video. This shows there is some hope for the children in Sub-Saharan Africa. Is the Tigers culb in Zambia too?

  • I am going out to Kampala this November and everythink I see, like this video for instance, proves that I am doing the right thing. It has to be a great movement of God to help these people so much, especially after everything that has happened over the recent decades.

    Uganda is where it's at for sure! I can't wait to get there and I sincerely hope it will be the first of a few visits.

  • I was there in 2007 to help build 2 homes for Watoto. What an experiance. Awesome people!

  • Makes me want to move their so I can teach them crafts to sell or help build homes - I think we can all do something. Great Video :)

  • Yes... this is great, and really inspiring for my future endeavors. Thanks for the post.

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