Hello! My name is Pophia

Pophia lives in Uganda with her mother and father. She is 5 year(s) old. Pophia speaks English. When you decide to sponsor Pophia you decide to start a life-changing journey with her.

  • My birthday is on 04 July.
  • I love Art or Drawing, Dancing, Hide and Seek, Jumping.
  • In Uganda, we speak English.

About Pophia's Country

Straddling the equator, Uganda has a diverse terrain with plains, forests, lakes, swamps and mountains. Much of the south is forested and most of the north is grassland. The country's high altitude mo read more...derates the tropical climate. The population is largely rural; its density is highest in the south. Uganda is made up of a hodgepodge of African natives where no one ethnic group dominates. Forty-two percent of Ugandans are Protestant, almost another forty-two percent are Catholic, and about twelve percent are Muslim. English is the official language and other languages, such as Luganda, are used for small-scale commerce. Sub-Saharan Africa, where Uganda lies, bears the heaviest burden of the AIDS epidemic. In this region approximately 22 million children and adults are living with HIV/AIDS; approximately 940,000 of these are Ugandan. By the fifteenth century, the Buganda kingdom ruled much of what is now central Uganda. European explorers entered the area in 1862. Following civil war, a British protectorate took control in 1896. Independence movements of the 1950s came to fruition in 1962 when Uganda was granted self-rule. In 1971, army commander Idi Amin took control through a coup, looting the country and killing an estimated 300,000 during an eight-year reign of terror. An invasion by the Tanzanian army in 1979 overthrew Amin and the country went through a period of instability where governments arose and were overthrown. In 1986, Yoweri Museveni and his National Resistance Army took over the leadership after a brief war; he is the current leader. Since then, Uganda's economy has strengthened and the government has remained stable but the 1990s have seen a rise in insurgency in the north.

About Pophia's Community

I live in a Rural area where the terrain is Plains/Flat Land. The closest major city to where I live is called Lyantonde. There are 3000 people who live here, and most have jobs like Animal Herding, D read more...ay Labor, Plantation Work, Subsistence Farming. The climate here is Dry. Our coldest month is Dec and the warmest is Jul.

Country Comparison

Country Flag New Zealand
Uganda
4.7
Number of children under the age of 5 who die per 1,000 births1
141
81
Average life expectancy in years1
41
0%
Infant mortality rate1
88%
1 UNICEF