Train primary students to be trainers of trainers of promoting hygiene, handwashing, and menstrual health practices at Kalagala UMEA Primary School
The project was an educational training program focused on training a group of 30 students to be trainers of trainers of hygiene, sanitation, handwashing, and menstrual health. It included hands-on workshops on Tippy Tap stations and reusable pads. Through presentations, workshops, and discussions, the project provided students with a comprehensive understanding of these topics. A […]
Our Development Efforts in Greater Mukono
Greater Mukono, a region of profound cultural and ecological significance, stands as a microcosm of Uganda’s broader challenges and potentials. The journey toward community-based development in this region is emblematic of the broader quest for sustainable growth in developing nations. As the global focus sharpens on sustainable practices, the importance of community-led initiatives becomes increasingly […]
Enhancing household food security and wellbeing for Byabuku Farmers Women Group.

Economically empowering Lukolo farmers through out of season farming

During the GESI program in Uganda, the intern’s motivation to apply was driven by a strong passion for community-driven sustainable development initiatives. They aimed to create a positive impact and gain practical experience in addressing challenges faced by underserved communities. The project’s primary objective was the economic empowerment of the Lukolo farming community through a […]
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