Ugandan runner due to arrive in London after 516 days and 7,700 miles on the road
Briefly

Deo Kato's 516-day run from South Africa to London was not just a physical challenge but a profound movement showcasing the impacts of racism and human migration.
Despite facing acute lows, such as racial abuse and funding challenges, Kato found joy in moments with local children and others who inspired him along the journey.
Running through Europe, Kato experienced daily racism, highlighting the persistent discrimination faced by black Africans, despite his efforts to promote unity through his journey.
Kato's journey also exposed the harsh realities of human migration, where personal and systemic challenges collided, yet his faith in humanity was ultimately renewed.
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