Staff

  • Abraham Mulongo
    Abraham started the Mvule Project in 2006 and now serves as the Project Director. Where ever you find Abraham, you find him in the middle of passionate conversation. Abraham and Prossy have two children: Anne and Sean.
  • Bobby Garner
    Bobby works as the Country Director for Kibo Group in Uganda. You can read more of his writing at his personal blog: bobandcan.wordpress.com.
  • Candice Garner
    Candice is a Literacy Specialist for Kibo Group in Uganda. She currently teaches primary school and manages a library. She also blogs at bobandcan.wordpress.com.
  • Clint Davis
    Clint is the president for Kibo Group International. Before co-founding the nonprofit, he helped establish the Source Cafe in Uganda.
  • Greg Taylor
    Greg and his wife, Jill, have three children: Ashley, Anna, and Jacob. They live in Tulsa and began working with Garnett Church of Christ in 2005. He has been lead minister since 2009. He has a B.A. in Journalism and an M.Div. from Harding Graduate School of Religion in Memphis, Tennessee. With John Mark Hicks he co-authored Down in the River to Pray. He is the author of High Places: a novel and other books. He blogs at gregtaylor.wordpress.com/. Before coming to Tulsa, the Taylors lived in Nashville, Tennessee four years. From 1994-2001 they lived in Jinja, Uganda, where they worked with a church planting team, an experience that forever changed their lives.
  • Ida Bazonoona
    Ida Bazonoona is the Project Manager for Women's Empowerment. She worked at Jemimah's Cafe that later became the Source Cafe. Her charisma and teaching style have been instrumental on issues from malaria prevention to burn care to conflict management. When she's not teaching, you may find her acting in the latest Lusoga film.
  • Mark Moore
    Mark lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife Marnie and four kids.  He served for 9 years as a missionary/ development worker in Uganda and returned in 2003 for graduate school at Georgetown University.  In DC, Mark has served as an Africa Specialist for Science Application International Corporation (SAIC), a legislative fellow and Africa specialist for the United States Senate in the Office of Senator Mary Landrieu and the policy director of the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI).  He is now leading a start up for a Ready to Use Therapeutic Food company (RUTF) called MANA Nutrition.  Mark is a proud graduate of Harding University.
  • Rachel Klemmer
    Rachel manages Kibo's US operations from Washington, DC and spends a few months each year in East Africa. She is a 2010 graduate of Harding University with a BBA in Accounting and obtained her CPA in 2011.
  • Ronald Bwana
    Ronald had his hand in nearly every water well Kibo has installed. His booming voice and sense of humor draw large crowds, and his contribution to Kibo's Home Improvement Campaigns are a crucial part of the Community-Led Total Sanitation programs. Ronald and Tappe have three children: Alex, Dorcas, and Isaac.
  • Roy Mwesigwa
    Roy has been instrumental for foreign staff training as a language tutor and a translator. As the Office Administrator for the Kibo Uganda, Roy continues to use his mastery of language to communicate with government offices, rural communities, and foreign donors.
  • Rusty Caldwell
    Well, I’m not sure what I should say about us. We do what we love. We live in a mud mansion. We compost our own manure. We run an organic farm. We’re surrounded by some of the greatest people on earth. And we’re trying to be a catalyst for transmogrification so that our neighbor can experience an abundant life that is full of creativity, redemption, and mystery. Yeah, that pretty much sums us up.