Although there has been terrible happenings in Kampala, we're still able to look back at a lovely week in Kasese. The Lions Club of Kasese welcomed us with open arms, making sure we got to do what we came for, as well as getting to see some of the sights. We were very pleased that all of the participants from the LQ Workshop in Kampala got to try out the material in the classrooms. It's been really interesting observing the different sessions, and the feedback from the participants themselves has been overwhelming.
In the afternoons we've had the opportunity to see the copper mines of Kilembe. We've also visited the Congolese border (where Kjersti became a legal visitor in Uganda), and we've got to visit a real Ugandan village where we enjoyed harvesting our own dinner (eager as small children).
Last, but not least, we attended the Installation Night of the Lions Club of Kasese, where we got to dance and hear the roars of the Lions.
Back in Kampala we're now getting ready for our last meeting, this time with the Lions Quest Uganda Team. We're looking forward to hearing their thoughts on LQ in Uganda, as well as sharing what we've experienced these last two weeks.
Wish you the best,
Kjersti (Christine), Stine (Tina), Petter (Petah) and Ranveig (Maya).
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