“Everyone has been appreciating the photo in the front page. And even other sources are copying the same photo. I am glad the photos am now taking for our news stories are now telling their own stories. A very big thanks to CPAR Uganda,” messaged Odongo Gerald. 
Flash Back
Odongo testified: “The reason I applied and came to attend the CPAR Photography Masterclass is to have high quality ability to adapt communication styles to diverse audience contexts and ensure impactful messaging through photography. At CPAR Uganda Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre where the masterclass is taking place, I have been able to interact with photography-based machines drawing me closer to impactful reporting through photography. I am so privileged that from now on I am able to ensure that any artwork, basically photography, I do should be able to speak for itself, giving me a sense of professionalism. My understanding of photography has been widened. I am positive that by the end of the masterclass I will have become a media change agent fully.” Photograph of Odongo, taken during fieldwork as part of the masterclass.
Mission Accomplished
Thank you Odongo for this re-energizing feedback.
We are excited to read that your experience with us is life changing for you and the communities in which you live and serve.
Keep up your Media Change Agent work for the greater good.
Heartfelt gratitude to our co-implementers, Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief and the family of the late Dr. Paul Hargrave Memorial Centre, without whose support our Dr. Paul Hargrave Human Development Project would not be possible.
Thank you for enabling us, at CPAR Uganda, to stimulate development, dissemination and widespread application of technologies suitable and adaptable for Uganda.

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