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Home Welcome to the web site of the Teso Development Trust. Thank you for visiting. Click here for the latest Newsletter and use the menu buttons at the top to navigate. Within the 'What we do' pages you will find more detailed information on the projects we are focussing on.
The 2007 floods in Teso continue to have a serious impact. Find out more here, and how you can help.
Read the Teso Development Trust Annual Report and Review 2007/8 here.
New information is available about the Water Programmes , the Relief and Resettlement Programme , and the Child Sponsorship Programme
Simply click here to go to the TDT page.
Hearing of their plight, a group of people in the UK, most of whom had lived or worked in Teso, formed the "Teso Relief Campaign" to try and alleviate the situation with practical help. This became the "Teso Development Trust" in 1989 as Teso moved from a situation of needing emergency relief to one of rehabilitation as the conflict receded. TDT continued for the next 10 years to serve the needs of the very poor in Teso by encouraging local self-help initiatives with small grants and loans. However, tragedy struck again on June 15th 2003, when the so-called "Lord's Resistance Army" (LRA) invaded Teso from the northwest. The LRA had waged an evil campaign of terror - child abduction, mutilation, murder and general destruction - since 1986/7, in their own tribal area of Acholi in northern Uganda and later into Lango. Although they met with such resistance in Teso that they were gone by January 2004, their widespread vicious attacks and abductions left Teso devastated once again. Thousands were killed or abducted, including children, and hundreds of thousands fled southwards. Once again, about 300,000 people were displaced within their own region, living without any provision for the basic necessities of life. And once again, TDT did much to lobby and raise funds for emergency relief.Explore this site to find out more about how you can work with Teso Development Trust to help the people of Teso help themselves rebuild their lives. Although now, in 2008, the LRA is no longer a threat, thousands remain in camps, either because they have no resources to return home and start again, re-building homes and cultivating, or because of continuing fear of Karimojong raids. TDT is again involved in helping displaced people return home, as well as supporting communities and families in various ways, such as small loans, improving water supplies, sponsoring secondary education of orphans and other vulnerable children, supporting new schools and re-stocking with goats. The serious flooding of the area in 2007 has left a legacy that thousands lost their harvest and a famine threatens. Much damage to wells and sanitation, homes and schools remains to be repaired. The Trust provided help through its partners to over 15,000 people with food, mosquito nets, boots, and blankets and continues to channel help through food aid and a supply of seeds and tools to recover farming, with the hope of good harvest in 2008. Explore this site to find out more about how you can work with Teso Development Trust to help the people of Teso help themselves rebuild their lives.
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