"A chronicle of
the humanitarian efforts by a Ugandan native schooled in the West,
addressing poverty and the ravages of AIDS in Africa ... a moving
journey of turning beliefs into actions."
Kirkus Reviews
"This
is a remarkable story about how Twesigye Jackson Kaguri transformed his
suffering--the loss of several of his family members to AIDS--into
action. Kaguri is a wonderful example of one person using educational
success responsibly and with purpose to benefit the lives of those less
fortunate. If you've ever doubted your ability to impact the lives of
others, read this story and it will change your mind and heart."
Ishmael Baeh, author of A Long Way Gone
Twesigye Jackson Kaguri
was raised in Uganda, graduated from Makerere University and was a
visiting scholar at Columbia University. He is a director of
development at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, and
the founder and director of the Nyaka and Kutamba AIDS Orphans Schools
in Uganda
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