The Bank with No Walls: How “Table Banking” is Revolutionizing Rural Economics

Introduction: The Myth of the “Unbankable” Woman In the formal banking sector of 2026, a rural woman in Nakaseke with no land title, no collateral, and no formal employment is considered “high risk.” She is invisible to the big banks in Kampala. She cannot get a loan to start a business, pay for emergency medicine, […]
The Forgotten Prisoners: Justice, Dignity, and the Road Home ⚖️

Introduction: The Crime of Poverty Imagine being arrested for “idling.” Imagine being thrown into a crowded cell because you were in the wrong place at the wrong time, and then staying there for months—not because you were found guilty, but because your file was lost, or you couldn’t afford a lawyer to ask for bail. […]
Climate-Resilient Health: Protecting Mothers and Children in a Changing Environment

In 2026, health and the environment are two sides of the same coin. With shifting rainfall patterns affecting nutrition and increasing the risk of waterborne diseases, ELOIM is adapting its health outreach to be “climate-smart.” Our maternal and HIV/AIDS programs are evolving to include: