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Spotlight on Uganda's Children

American family turns grief into aid for children in war-torn Uganda.

Journey to Uganda

Uganda
At the Awach IDP, an image far too familiar in Uganda -- children taking care of other children.
Here, a naked child runs between the thatched huts. Many of these tiny huts hold large and growing families.
Uganda is approximately the size of Oregon, and  it has a population of about 26 million people.  In internally displaced person's camps, also known as IDP camps,  there are about 1.7 million people. Here's a child at the Awach IDP Camp.
As part of her chores, this girl pumps water from a well inside Awach.
Even with their clothing in tatters  and  their malnourished bodies caked with dirt, children take pleasure in posing for the cameras.
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda's long-horned cattle  are ubiquitous in the region.
While most countries advertise weight loss , Ugandans advertise weight gain.  These signs were everywhere in Kampala.
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
Uganda
At the Awach IDP, an image far too familiar in Uganda -- children taking care of other children.
At the Awach IDP, an image far too familiar in Uganda -- children taking care of other children. (Vicki Mabrey/ABC News)
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