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From Flood Survivor to Resiliently-thriving Tomato farmer- Meet Amoding Drophine.

Over the past few months, Katakwi and nearby Districts have suffered some key natural disasters. The floods at the turn of the year affected at least 2775 people in Katakwi and surrounding areas.

Strengthening Community livelihood Resilience and climate change.

When we talk about organic farming in Uganda, there is a belief that growth can only equal crisis. Katakwi District has been dubbed a disaster-prone area with floods, drought and desert locusts

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CHILDREN SPEAK OUT ON THE IMPACT OF COVID19 IN NEBBI DISTRICT.

ActionAid Uganda, under the Nebbi Local Rights Program, conducted 2-day community radio talk shows in Nebbi and Zombo Districts with 27 Children (girls and boys) to evaluate and understand the impact

ACTIONAID UGANDA REVIEWS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES IN EASTERN UGANDA.

AAIU, with support from the European Union and Penny Appeal implemented a 4-year project dubbed Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Self Employment and National Development (YESSEN), in North and North

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The role of male champions in ending Gender Based Violence within communities.

Our male role models and champions conducted community sensitization, mediations and training of fellow men on the dangers of Gender Based Violence and how prevention can be possible.

The group of

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UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Program on the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation

Female Genital Mutilation is one of the deep rooted cultural practices within the Sebei Sub Region. Cultural leaders are the custodians of the culture, in regard to this ActionAid with financial

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Dedicated to serve my community.

“My name is Ayeba Christopher, a resident of Binyiny Sub-County in Kween District. I am 81 years old, a proud father, grandfather and great grandfather.

My journey with ActionAid began in 2012 when I

Rural Women in Agriculture.

When COVID-19 broke out and the country was locked down, it set me back because I couldn’t conduct business. I had planned to sell off my onions but there was no market as people were focused on how

COVID19 lockdown Vs Livelihoods.

Elizabeth narrated that following the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic and subsequent lockdown, she underwent psychological, physical and economic distress. This is because she had just finished

A potential Woman Model Farmer.

Esther explains that the major challenges she has encountered as a woman farmer are: Limited finances to expand her crop farming, low market prices and community’s belittlement of women farmers.