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Busia Town, Uganda

Welcome to East Africa Metamorphosis Project

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Metamorphosis is defined as a complete change in appearance, character, or circumstances.  East Africa Metamorphosis Project (EAMP) seeks not only to help those in poverty, but to help solve the issues that cause extreme poverty.  We firmly believe that over the next 50 years extreme poverty in the region can be eliminated.  Through the principals of free market economics, our mission is to work with the indigenous people to help fund their innovative ideas.  No one knows better how to solve the issues of extreme poverty then those already on the ground, and no one cares more than those who are affected and a daily basis.  We primarily work through the use of micro-loans and the funding of sustainable, income generating projects.  When we leave a region or project we fully anticipate the projects continuation without the support of outside donors.  

 
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The Facts

In Uganda for every two people that died of AIDS, there were five new orphans. To date, there are over 2.3 million orphans in Uganda alone. Nearly 10% of the national population consists of orphans under the age of 18. Despite the country’s success in combating AIDS, the orphan crisis in Uganda is one of the most acute in the world. The
life of a Ugandan orphan is scarred by a degree of cruelty and neglect beyond the comprehension of most international observers. After watching both their parents waste away slowly from AIDS, the child is almost always left without an able or loving care giver. Siblings are invariably separated. Some are sent to grandparents, others to aunts, uncles and cousins. Orphans are treated as outsiders and given last priority in everything from distributing food at dinner to medical and school fees. If a foster family’s financial situation worsens, the orphans are the first forced onto the street. With nowhere to go, the girls are often forced into prostitution or an early marriage while the boys join the swelling ranks of the street kids-- homeless children who congregate in gangs, dig through garbage for food, sleep on store verandahs and subject themselves to all sorts of labor and sexual exploitation.

 
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