I was invited to a birthday celebration in village B1, what interested me so much, was seeing the door closed to prevent uninvited guests and children from entering without authorization. These little children always stay at the door and create the hole to see how the party is going. Of my intention, I did not appreciate that these children remain at the door. I caused a small discussion for the authorized of entry. Surprisingly, they enter and others refused to enter to receive food, some did not agree to eat together. The reason is that their parents forbade them to eat at the neighbor's house. This word gave me so much curiosity to know why they can forbid children who are hungry all day not eat lunch at the neighbor's? Parents can have limits between themselves but for children it is impossible, among those who refuse to eat their intention was to eat because they were afraid of their parents' advice they decide to watch what is eaten and what is dancing. If it is not the conflict between neighbors, it would be the ideology that the parents give to their child not to eat pell-mell in the village for certain reasons.
Nyarugusu refugee camp