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I thought you might want to see the progress we are making with the music center that we are building in Uganda. For those of you who don't know yet, we are building a center in Soroti, Uganda where former child soldiers, rape victims and those that were abducted by the rebel leader Joseph Kony and his fighters can come to experience the healing power of music.

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Samite lays the first brick

Musicians for World Harmony have just returned from a trip
to Soroti, Uganda to celebrate a ground breaking of the
Charles Evans Music Heals Center.

See more photos from our trip here.

These photos are from Musicians for World Harmony's recent trip to Soroti, Uganda.
An enthusiastic crowd gathered as everyone took part in the ground breaking ceremony.

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Music Heals: Three former child soldiers find healing through the healing power of music.

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By Sandra Long

The overall message that I got from working with these children is that they want adults and leaders to know that being in the army is not a job for children.
- Samite Mulondo

In late summer of 2008, Samite Mulondo, Founding Director of Musicians for World Harmony (MWH), was approached by Andrea Kerzner of Art of Humanity International. MWH is a non profit founded with the goal of promoting peace with the healing power of music, especially for the distressed and displaced. Andrea’s vision was to combine the forces ofher organization with those of MWH for a project in eastern Congo. Arts of Humanity International is a non profit organization that encourages people in war torn regions of the world to express themselves through the healing power of art. Samite and Andrea found a logical fit between her organization’s work and that of MWH.

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