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- *uganda.txt* For Vim version 6.0. Last change: 2001 Sep 17
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- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-
-
- *uganda* *Uganda* *copying* *copyright*
- SUMMARY
- Vim is Charityware. You can use and copy it as much as you like, but you are
- encouraged to make a donation to orphans in Uganda. See |iccf| below.
-
- DETAILS
- There are no restrictions on distributing an unmodified copy of Vim. Parts of
- Vim may also be distributed, but this text must always be included. You are
- allowed to include executables that you made from the unmodified Vim sources,
- your own usage examples and Vim scripts.
-
- If you distribute a modified version of Vim, you are encouraged to send the
- maintainer a copy, including the source code. Or make it available to the
- maintainer through ftp; let him know where it can be found. If the number of
- changes is small (e.g., a modified Makefile) e-mailing the diffs will do.
- When the maintainer asks for it (in any way) you must make your changes,
- including source code, available to him. The e-mail address to be used is
- <maintainer@vim.org>
-
- The maintainer reserves the right to include any changes in the official
- version of Vim. This is negotiable. You are not allowed to distribute a
- modified version of Vim when you are not willing to make the source code
- available to the maintainer.
-
- The current maintainer is Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>. If this changes, it
- will be announced in appropriate places (most likely www.vim.org and
- comp.editors). When it is completely impossible to contact the maintainer,
- the obligation to send him modified source code ceases.
-
- It is not allowed to remove these restrictions from the distribution of the
- Vim sources or parts of it. These restrictions may also be used for previous
- Vim releases instead of the text that was included with it.
-
- The Open Publication License applies to the Vim documentation, see
- |manual-copyright|.
-
- *iccf* *ICCF*
- If you are happy with Vim, please express that by reading the rest of this
- file. You can also have a look here (these are mirrors):
-
- http://www.vim.org/iccf/
- http://iccf-holland.org/
-
- *kcc*
- Kibaale Children's Centre (KCC) is located in Kibaale, a small town in the
- south of Uganda, near Tanzania, in East Africa. The area is known as Rakai
- District. The population is mostly farmers. Although people are poor, there
- is enough food. But this district is suffering from AIDS more than any other
- part of the world. Some say that it started there. Estimations are that 10
- to 30% of the Ugandans are infected with HIV. Because parents die, there are
- many orphans. In this district about 60.000 children have lost one or both
- parents, out of a population of 350.000. And this is still continuing.
-
- The children need a lot of help. The KCC is working hard to provide the needy
- with food, medical care and education. Food and medical care to keep them
- healthy now, and education so that they can take care of themselves in the
- future. KCC works on a Christian base, but help is given to children of any
- religion.
-
- The key to solving the problems in this area is education. This has been
- neglected in the past years with president Idi Amin and the following civil
- wars. Now that the government is stable again, the children and parents have
- to learn how to take care of themselves and how to avoid infections. There is
- also help for people who are ill and hungry, but the primary goal is to
- prevent people from getting ill and to teach them how to grow healthy food.
-
- Most of the orphans are living in an extended family. An uncle or older
- sister is taking care of them. Because these families are big and the income
- (if any) is low, a child is lucky if it gets healthy food. Clothes, medical
- care and schooling is beyond its reach. To help these needy children, a
- sponsorship program was put into place. A child can be financially adopted.
- For a few dollars a month KCC sees to it that the child gets indispensable
- items, is healthy, goes to school and KCC takes care of anything else that
- needs to be done for the child and the family that supports it.
-
- Besides helping the child directly, the environment where the child grows up
- needs to be improved. KCC helps schools to improve their teaching methods.
- There is a demonstration school at the centre and teacher trainings are given.
- Health workers are being trained, hygiene education is carried out and
- households are stimulated to build a proper latrine. I helped setting up a
- production site for cement slabs. These are used to build a good latrine.
- They are sold below cost price.
-
- There is a small clinic at the project, which provides children and their
- family with medical help. When needed, transport to a hospital is offered.
- Immunization programs are carried out and help is provided when an epidemic is
- breaking out (measles and cholera have been a problem).
-
- Summer 1994 to summer 1995 I spent a whole year at the centre, working as a
- volunteer. I have helped to expand the centre and worked in the area of water
- and sanitation. I learned that the help that the KCC provides really helps.
- Now that I'm back in Holland, I would like to continue supporting KCC. To do
- this I'm raising funds and organizing the sponsorship program. Please
- consider one of these possibilities:
-
- 1. Sponsor a child: $15 a month. (Holland: fl 27,50)
- 2. Sponsor a child and the improvement of its environment: $25 a month
- (Holland: fl 45)
- 3. Sponsor the health team: Any amount a month or quarter
- 4. A one-time donation
-
- Compared with other organizations that do child sponsorship the amounts are
- very low. This is because the money goes directly to the centre. Less than
- 5% is used for administration. This is possible because this is a small
- organization that works with volunteers. If you would like to sponsor a
- child, you should have the intention to do this for at least one year.
-
- How do you know that the money will be spent right? First of all you have my
- personal guarantee as the author of Vim. I trust the people that are working
- at the centre, I know them personally. Further more, the centre is
- co-sponsored and inspected by World Vision, Save the Children Fund and
- International Child Care Fund. The centre is visited at least once a year to
- check the progress (at our own cost). I have visited the centre myself in
- 1996, 1998 and 2000.
-
- If you have any further questions, send me e-mail: <Bram@vim.org>.
-
- The address of the centre is:
- Kibaale Childrens Centre
- p.o. box 1658
- Masaka, Uganda, East Africa
-
- Sending money:
-
- USA and Canada: Contact Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) in Surrey, Canada. They
- take care of the Canadian sponsors for the children in
- Kibaale. You can send them a one time donation directly.
- Please send me a note so that know what has been donated
- because of Vim. Ask KCF for information about sponsorship.
- Kibaale Children's Fund c/o Pacific Academy
- 10238-168 Street
- Surrey, B.C. V4N 1Z4
- Canada
- Phone: 604-581-5353
- If you make a donation to Kibaale Children's Fund (KCF) you
- will receive a tax receipt which can be submitted with your
- tax return (under the Free Trade Agreement tax receipts issued
- by an organization registered in Canada are fully accepted by
- the IRS in the USA).
-
- Holland: Transfer to the account of "Stichting ICCF Holland" in Venlo.
- This will allow for tax deduction (if you live in Holland)!
- Postbank, nr. 4548774
-
- Germany: We are currently working on a way to make donations that allow
- for a tax return. Check the ICCF web site for the latest
- information: http://iccf-holland.org/donate.html
-
- World: Use a postal money order. That should be possible from any
- country, mostly from the post office. Use this name (which is
- in my passport): "Abraham Moolenaar". Use Euro for the
- currency if possible.
-
- Europe: Use a bank transfer if possible. Your bank should have a form
- that you can use for this. See "Others" below for the swift
- code and IBAN number.
- Until December 2001 a eurocheque can still be used, which is
- preferred, because it has no costs for us. You must write the
- amount in Dutch Guilders (DFL). Send it to the address below.
- Any other method should work. Ask for information about
- sponsorship.
-
- Credit Card: You can use PayPal to send money with a Credit card. This is
- the most widely used Internet based payment system. It's
- really simple to use. Use this link to find more info:
- https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=Bram%40moolenaar.net
- The e-mail address for sending the money to is:
- Bram@iccf-holland.org
- Unfortunately, the extra cost is a bit high. The other
- methods are preferred.
-
- Others: Transfer to one of these accounts if possible:
- Postbank, account 4548774
- Swift code: INGB NL 2A
- IBAN: NL47 PSTB 0004 5487 74
- under the name "stichting ICCF Holland", Venlo
- If that doesn't work:
- Rabobank Venlo, account 3765.05.117
- Swift code: RABO NL 2U
- under the name "Bram Moolenaar", Venlo
- Otherwise, send a cheque in US dollars to the above address.
- Minimal amount: $70 (my bank does not accept smaller amounts
- for foreign cheques, sorry)
-
- Address to send cheques to:
- stichting ICCF Holland
- Bram Moolenaar
- Clematisstraat 30
- 5925 BE Venlo
- The Netherlands
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