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Uganda (Photographers Without Borders)

Photos from my March 2019 trip to Jinja, Uganda on assignment for Photographers Without Borders.
The assignment was to document the work of X-SUBA Sport4Development Uganda, an NGO that gets disadvantaged children into sports and provides educational opportunities when they can't afford to go to school.
You can find out more by visiting this blog post: https://www.jmpeltier.com/2019/03/10/assignment-uganda-xsuba-part-one/
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    High fives all around as students get excited about everything they just learned about why it's so important to properly dispose of garbage, and now it's time to play soccer.  X-SUBA coaches use sports to teach students lessons that they don't get anywhere else.
    High fives all around as students get excited about everything they just learned about why it's so important to properly dispose of garbage, and now it's time to play soccer.  X-SUBA coaches use sports to teach students lessons that they don't get anywhere else.
    Students at a Walukuba school pick up trash from their playing field prior to participating in sports.  This is part of X-SUBA's "Let's Play Green" initiative.  Students pick up all of the trash that they can and bring it to a pile for the coaches.  The coaches then go into the dangers of littering and show children how to properly dispose of trash.  Littering is a major problem in these poor communities, and X-SUBA is trying to change this attitude starting with the children.