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Senfuka Richard along with six men and their sons craft drums from soft wood and animal skins. Here, Richard is being approached by women who want to by his drums.

Namirembe has been trained as a village counseling assistant. She reaches out to those afflicted with HIV and those who have domestic problems. She trains them in crafts so they can earn a living.

Maama Claire is among several mother and widow within her village engaged in weaving mats out of palm leaves. She leads thirteen other women.

Maama Kasolo specializes in making diversely functional basketry, as seen in the picture. She is a seWA special trainer for women and children engaged in basketry.
Deborah Kyazike searches over 5km from her home to find crafting materials to help support family.

Nakanda Rehemah, a single mother, has been trained through SeWA by Maama Kasolo. Crafts support her and her family.

Lovinsa, a senior member of SeWA, is involved in making functional crafts from back cloth material. She encourages and trains her family and neighbors.
Andrew was trained be SeWA and makes fine batiks with hidden stories in them from his life experiences.

Kitata Emmanuel is a senior trainer who works with ten boys making a variety of carvings.
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