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A Few of the Many People that Make Things Happen

Here are just a few of the people who make Outreach to Africa a success:


Dr. Gerald Tumusiime
Medical Supervisor, Uganda

Dr. Gerald is a General Practitioner who is currently studying for a Masters in Surgery.  He has had extensive experience setting up and overseeing medical clinics in Uganda.  Medical skills aside, he is known for his compassionate bedside manner.



Pastor Christopher Nkuusi
Field Coordinator, Uganda

Pastor Chris has been a leader for over 10 years.  He started a church serving the slums  surrounding Kampala.  He has an intimate knowledge of how to fulfill individual needs at a grassroots level and the determination to make a difference.



Aliguma Beyeza
Mbuti Pygmy Project, Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo

Aliguma is an accountant by profession. He has an history of project management for various non-profits in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is highly praised for his professionalism.





Kathi Winter
HIV/AIDS Education and Awareness – USA and Africa

Kathi has been an HIV educator for the Red Cross since 1995 making presentations in schools and local churches. She formed B.E. HIV Ministries, (Believing Education for HIV) to help communities better understand the value of knowing the facts about the virus. She speaks as an HIV positive woman who stands declaring that the stigma and shame of living with HIV can be stopped.





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