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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

Empowering young Activistas with business skills for self-employment.

Born in Acucu Village, Ngariam Parish, Palam sub-county in Katakwi district and from an impoverished family, Emorut Zadok never had a chance to enroll for a University course after scoring good grades

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The ActionAid Uganda Weekly 23rd -29th July, 2018

In this publication, we bring some good news of how The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR brokeĀ  silence on the Apaa evictions inNorthern Uganda, expressing concern

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Homeless no more

The insurgency related to the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels in northern Uganda and castle rustling by the neighboring Karamojong tribe had caused a lot of unrest for the people of Katakwi

From vulnerability to adaptation:

Ocila Goda is a 70-year-old woman living in Apeleun Village in Katakwi District. She was widowed in 2003and left with the burden of taking care of 11dependents, some of whom were her grandchildren