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On the 11th of April I'm running the Paris marathon to raise money for Amref.  They supported the local Katine fund which has shown that, on a local level, aid can make a clear and marked improvement to people's lives in poverty stricken areas. 


Some info taken from the Amref website:

Katine is one of the poorest villages in the deprived district of Soroti in north-eastern Uganda. The poverty that exists is beyond the control of the hard-working resilient, warm and friendly people who live there.

AMREF is partnering with the Guardian and Observer newspapers, Barclays and 25,000 people living in Katine sub-county to help improve their lives.

Life has always been difficult in Katine but, but the 20-year conflict between the government and the Lords Resistance Army, has exacerbated the problems. Rebel insurgencies in 2003 displaced the whole sub-county, killing people and cattle and razing whole villages to the ground. Mass displacement from the north, as a result of the conflict, has also placed a major strain on the already weak health and education facilities.

The three-year project will improve access to good quality health care, clean water and sanitation and education, as well as improve people’s ability to earn a decent living and give them a voice in local-decision making.

To find out more about this project visit the Guardian Unlimited Katine website.

As with all AMREF projects, the Katine project will work closely with the community to make sure that the activities are relevant to people’s needs and specific culture.


Other examples of projects:

Integrated Health and Social Development Programme - Turkana, Kenya


Traditional healers, South Africa



More money for that charity means more success stories like Katine. 

So please dig deep and donate now.


THANKYOU!

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Well done Miles! You are 20% quicker than the average marathon-running American man of 2005, and ran at a rate of 4.8 slices of Domino's per hour. Donation by James Spender on 14/04/10

 
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Cant believe that your going for under 3 hours! ha! but seriously good on ya for this, your a better man than I. Go Miles Go!!! Donation by Pearce is faster than miles down a hill on 10/04/10

 
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Run Gollins Run! Donation by Kumaran Gohula Thevan on 10/04/10

 
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much respect miles with this one. best of luck buddy!! Donation by James Shell on 10/04/10

 
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Run like the wind!!! Donation by Sarah Catt on 09/04/10

 
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Love Mum and Dad xxxxx Donation by Jenny Golland on 02/04/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Don't forget to tape up your nips!!! x x x x Donation by Claire Alajooz on 26/03/10

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid
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Run Milo Run! Donation by Anesh Ram on 22/03/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Good luck for Paris!!!!!!! xx Donation by Helen & Alan on 21/03/10

 
£50.00
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Good luck Miles! Don't sit down at the finish line or you won't be able to get up again! Xxx Donation by Dulcie Golland on 17/03/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Bonne chance!! Cora and I will be cheering you on xx Donation by Jessica Seth on 17/03/10

 
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