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Kenneth is a cheerful boy who lives with his parents and siblings in North Eastern Uganda. He finds great joy in dancing, filling his days with energy and happiness. His family resides in a small mud-and-wattle hut that requires annual repairs. They come from a region where social services are scarce, and access to clean water is limited. Kenneth walks about 4 kilometers to a distant borehole, often returning home exhausted and fatigued from the long journey in search of safe water. The family survives through small-scale farming, growing crops such as maize, cassava, and sorghum for their own consumption. Any surplus is sold, but the income is minimal and insufficient to lift them out of poverty. Kenneth lacks basic necessities such as food, clothing, decent shelter, medical care, and clean water, all of which may affect his future. Kenneth is currently in school, but his attendance is irregular due to the lack of essential school requirements. Despite these challenges, he remains hopeful and determined, dreaming of a bright future.