Third Site Assignment

10 months

Third Site Assignment

Masindi Town, Midwestern Uganda

I had another security incident in July and have since moved to my third site. I really can not share the details of what happened. It is a sensitive subject. I was not injured.

I miss my dog who slept outside my gate door. She is the one who protected me the last night in the Lira district. I live in Masindi town now


I have put together this blog as a place to describe my work experiences from this last year. I am having a difficult time adjusting to city life but as Peter says, “no one said living independently in Uganda was going to be easy.”


Alone in East Africa

October 2025

Random Road with drainage

Counseling Questionnaire

Welcome to East Africa! they said.

After two safety incidents I asked to speak with a professional counselor. Here is my first answer to the 13-question online intake report.


BHO Counseling Outreach Unit: Intake Questionnaire
SECTOR: Agriculture Economic Development
COUNTRY: Uganda
Entry of Service:
Arrival date in- Country (month, year): 08/2024
DOB/Age: old enough
Date Questionnaire completed:
23, August 2025

  1.  What led to you seeking support from Behavioral Health and Outreach Unit at this time?
Anxiety and inability to describe my opinions and fears to others.


So the therapist asked me to write, this is what they all ask of us isn’t it?!!

October 2024 Diary Entries

Diary - October 2024

  • First night: Sunday

  • Second night: Six Kids arrived to help with segiri. They took my oranges, all of them.

  • Third day: Two Kids arrived Tues morning, I gave the 2 of them milk since I bought too much. More kids arrived PM, I gave them bits of meat.

  • Fourth night: Kids arrived Wed. evening

 


24, October

Visit local officials with Counterpart and Supervisor

District Residence Authority asked me if I knew about the homosexual law in Uganda.

Staring back at me, he said the best way to learn the language is to sleep with the language. I feigned shock and stated I would not be sleeping with the language. I would learn from children. Which is really impossible, they speak incredibly fast, and I haven’t the foggiest of what the children are saying. 


proprietor of local dukka

 Diary

Food is cheap, what of it there is. My local choices are greens, mini bitter green eggplants, cabbage, onion, eggs, tomatoes, avocado, banana, goat/beef meat. The market at Bududa had ginger root, different kinds of greens, carrots, white sweet potatoes.  

I gave away slices of avocado last night. That is what I’ll have to do. I can’t eat all of the food fast enough. 

Kids arrived; John chased them away. I told John to stop, then I took a brief walk, but the roads are greased in wet red clay, so I went home. Some kids came back. I gave them slices of avocado and did calisthenics (Marc Lauren app). The kids were quite entertained and said I was strong. 

 Oct 30

So many malnourished children and women and maybe men

There are twins down the road, and one has grey hair. Today, a baby had terrible skin and the mother’s breast was withered. She could not be producing enough for the baby. Stunted children, one boy was so despondent his eyes were sunken into his skull. He stood watching me at the side of the road. 

 

A bit of Ugandan history

1952-1962 Sir Andrew Cohen was governor of Uganda. He and Mr. R Dreschfield’s committee decided that the co-operative movement deserved to be independent of government control. He eliminated discriminatory price policies and offered private African access to coffee processing. Coffee cooperative history is not a simple story.

Cat at work