Video: Uganda from the eyes of a Kiva Fellow
September 23, 2010By: sarahcurl
By Sarah Curl, KF 12 Uganda
After eight weeks in the field, I have logged some serious hours in matatus and buses. I thought I would share some of the things I come across on a day to day basis. Here is a short observational video of Uganda.
'Please keep in mind that keeping a steady hand on a flip camera while on the back of a motorcycle or matatu is not an easy task. I apologize in advance for the unsteady video clips.
Sarah Curl is a Kiva Fellow serving in Kampala, Uganda. She is working at Pearl Microfinance, enjoying eating traditional Ugandan food everyday and using boda-bodas as her main form of transportation around the capital.
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