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    Seabees Complete Walela Culvert Bridge [Image 3 of 17]

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    Seabees Complete Walela Culvert Bridge

    Local villagers sit on a hill watching as a crew of U.S. Navy Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion-11, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa work along side counterpart engineers from the Uganda People Defense Force on May 5 during the final construction phase of the bridge. Funded by CJTF-HOA, the $375,000 bridge was constructed by 25 U.S. Navy construction engineers partnered and worked side-by-side with counterpart engineers from the Uganda People Defense Force. This project is one of several civilian affairs projects carried out by the two militaries, and is part of the United States Government's overall support for peace, reconstruction and development in the north. The Walesa Culvert Bridge will connect the main Lira road to Aromo sub county. It will improve the lives of more than 60,000 people from three villages by eliminating their current half-day walk to work, hospital and schools and by providing them with year-round access to the Lira Market. Access to markets is critical to the economic recovery of northern Ugandan households after years of conflict. The new bridge will also aid in the delivery of humanitarian assistance to vulnerable households still recovering from the effects of conflict, particularly the elderly, disabled and sick. The bridge is near the triangle where Gulu, Pader and Lira districts meet, and so it will also help strengthen economic and social ties between the Langi and Acholi people of northern Uganda. The service members of CJTF-HOA, headquartered in Djibouti, employ an indirect approach to counter violent extremism. Through a strategy of cooperative conflict prevention the task force helps build the internal capacities of countries at risk to prevail against extremists exploiting instability. The service members of CJTF-HOA, headquartered in Djibouti, employ an indirect approach to counter violent extremism. Through a strategy of cooperative conflict prevention the task force helps build the internal capacities of countries at risk to prevail against extremists exploiting instability.

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    Date Taken: 05.05.2009
    Date Posted: 05.09.2009 09:35
    Photo ID: 170746
    VIRIN: 090505-F-7426P-583
    Resolution: 3460x2382
    Size: 6.8 MB
    Location: LIRA, UG

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