Bristol couple helping Covid vaccine roll-out in Uganda
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image copyrightJill Vine
image captionJill and Greg Vine have spent 15 years working with the world s largest humanitarian aid air operation
A couple helping to provide aid to the hardest to reach areas of Uganda in support of a Covid vaccination effort have praised the work of charities who are finding a way through .
Jill and Greg Vine, from Bristol, have been working with humanitarian aid air operation, Mission Aviation Fellowship.
Their work has included flying relief organisations, ministers and even refrigerators to remote communities.
Mrs Vine said: It s been an amazing endeavour.
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