 | Uganda
Tags: africa, basic, children., dance, drum, earth., from, live, music, Oeganda., of, pearl, people, the, uganda, uganda.Pygmy
Description: people from Uganda.
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 | Uganda Music
Tags: Music, Obsessions, Ugandan
Description: Obsession girls from Uganda. These girls are so pretty and can dance
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 | Missing Edwards Webisodes 3 - Plight of Uganda
Tags: america, daily, doll, education, edwards, huffington, john, ken, missing, one, show, stewart, Uganda, videos, wal-mart, webisode
Description: Before he was running for President, John Edwards made a series of awesome short documetaries that later vanished from the internet...until now.
Here is webisode 3 - Plight of Rowanda
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 | James McAvoy visits Uganda with British Red Cross
Tags: British, Cross, James, King, Last, McAvoy, Of, Red, Scotland, The, Uganda
Description: Actor James McAvoy who starred in hit movie The Last King of Scotland set in Uganda returned to the country to see how the Red Cross is helping.
Give to the Red Cross to help people in Uganda. Donate now at www.redcross.org.uk/uganda
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 | Safari - Uganda
Tags: africa, mitandi, safari, uganda
Description: www.mitandi.com: Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. Welcome to Rwenzori Mountain Lodge in Mitandi!
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 | Gorillas Find Refuge in Uganda
Tags: gorilla, poacher, refuge, rescue, Rwanda, Uganda
Description: In the mountains between Rwanda and Uganda, researchers try to save a young female gorilla rescued from poachers.
See All National Geographic Videos
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001
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 | Inside the LRA - Uganda
Tags: Africa, children, conflict, Joseph, Journeyman, Kony, LRA, Pictures, rebels, Uganda, war
Description: Feb 2007
Lured by a government amnesty, senior commanders from the LRA are coming out of the bush and speaking about their time with Joseph Kony. In this rare report, they justify their actions.
"He is from God. What he predicts comes true", states Captain Ray Apire, explaining Kony's hold over his soldiers. "By making people suffer, he is bringing people close to God". Commanders explain how they interpreted Jesus' command to "Go and catch people", seeing it as an order to abduct children. For the first time in a decade, the government and LRA are involved in serious peace talks. But the conflict is far from over. A woman breaks down describing how her daughter was abducted the previous night. This is the second time her girl has been kidnapped so she knows she will probably be killed.
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 | Abduction - Uganda
Tags: Abduct, Army, Children, Criminals, Killers, Lord, LRA, Poverty, Rebels, Resistance, Uganda
Description: Dec 2003
Ugandan children are growing up in fear of being abducted or killed as the Lord's Resistance Army continues to terrorise Northern Uganda.
The LRA has abducted over 5,000 children in the last year and made them into child killers. Thousands flee to neighbouring villages during the night in a desperate attempt to avoid abduction. After 17 years of civil war, President Museveni's call for patience is beginning to wear thin. Uganda's plea for international help still goes unheeded. The US are unwilling to send ground troops to such perilous terrain and aid organisations are struggling to sustain supplies. "The LRA are beyond the boundaries of negotiation," claims the President. His confidence lies in "a military solution", which for many promises only more violence and hardship.
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 | Hope for Uganda Part 1
Tags: Africa, army, children, Christian, Gulu, invisible, lampstands, lord's, poverty, resistance, seven, soldiers, Uganda, vision, world
Description: A documentary exploring the plight of Northern Ugandans in Gulu who have been victimized, distressed or displaced by a rebel army. Part 1 of 3.
For more information:
http://www.myspace/sevenlampstands
http://www.worldvision.org
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 | Thriller by Uganda
Tags: Thriller, ウガンダ, オレたちひょうきん族, スリラー, ポップ
Description: オレたちひょうきん族 ひょうきんベストテンでのウガンダとフラワーダンシングチームの「スリラー」です。
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 | Google Maps in Uganda
Tags: education, engedu, google, googletechtalks, talk, talks, techtalk, techtalks
Description: Google Tech Talks
December, 5 2007
Colonial rule left many scars on Africa and with tools like Google maps those of the cartographers can now be clearly viewed from cyberspace. With ubiquitous satellite coverage, the random nature of African borders is more evident than ever. Nations initially created on a whim with boundaries that cut through language and ethnic groups are now dealing with legacies dealt to them by cartographers.
What about todays cartographers? How will they help change the face of Africa? There is little chance any boundaries will change, but there is great hope that characteristics about the landscape can change. Wednesdays tech talk tackles that issue as we speak with a creative group who has harnessed the power of Google maps to allow the online community in the US to impact the landscape from afar by planting trees. Users log on, buy a tree, get GPS coordinates for the village in which it will be planted...and soon enough a google maps mash up allows them to follow the progress of their tree as it is cared for by a village community. For their part, village communities are paid month to month, rewarded more and more for every living tree. The incentive system is simple and the motivation to keep the trees alive is enormous.
"We think this is the most exciting proposition for combating Ugandan deforestation to be unveiled in a long time," says Jimmy Kolker, former US Ambassador to Uganda. "With a tool like Google Maps and quality partners on the ground, there is no reason our success in Uganda can't be replicated all over Africa." Come check it out!
Speaker: Mark Moore
Mark spent 10 years in Uganda helping communities 1 village at a time. He is currently a legislative aid assisting Senator Landreau.
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