| June 2026 report: A selection of recent pictures from Acheru |

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| This picture was taken at a meeting in Bukerere where our physiotherapist Timothy and social worker Rose looked at the need to provide services for older children with Cerebral Palsy |

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| Visitors from a major Ugandan bank who brought gifts for the children |

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| Pictures from community outreaches |

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| This is Hanifa Nakawoya, whose cleft palate surgery is presently delayed due to an infection |

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| This is Denis, brought to Acheru with untreated Genu Recurvatum. This shows clearly the importance of finding children like this for early intervention instead of them being hidden away and suffering for years. One leg now corrected, and awaiting surgery on the other |

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| Some Acheru inpatients |

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| Joyce explaining the work of Acheru to a group of visiting American university lecturers. Their universities place students for internships at Acheru through a Uganda Studies Programme |

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| Magala Joel |

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| Sembatya Thomas |
| I haven't said anything about Napak this month. There is a programme under way there, but we are reviewing all of the work at Acheru and in the community to evaluate how much can be undertaken by partners, letting us concentrate again on the 'core' work at Acheru, and in particular how we can develop our Cerebral Palsy work there. |