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Facts - Gap-Year-Teaching-Uganda - Africa and Asia Venture
Lynette von Kaufmann is responsible for your group whilst you are in Africa. She lives in Nairobi and will meet you off the plane on arrival. She will also run your 4-day induction course and visit you in Uganda. Our Uganda representative, Mrs Shirray Knight, will be on hand during the period you will spend in Uganda to sort out any immediate problems.
Uganda enjoys a warm tropical climate with temperatures averaging about 26 oC during the day and 16 oC at night. The hottest months are from December to February. The rainy seasons are from April to May and October to November.
There is a good clinic in Jinja run by Dr Debbie Singh, which is a branch of Dr Stockley's Surgery in Kampala. There is an excellent hospital in Kampala for anything more serious. You will be advised on all medical and hygiene issues on the orientation course.
Uganda is not expensive and most AVs say it is considerably cheaper than Kenya or Tanzania. AVs can eat well for about £10 per week per pair, which is well within the allowances given to you by AV. When travelling, most backpackers can live quite well for about £17 a day, and travel by coach is cheap. There are ATMs in most large towns - certainly Kampala and Jinja and Iganga (if the ATM is working!). You must have Visa debit or credit card. Master card is just not accepted.
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