AAIU conducts legal aid clinics on women’s land rights and sexual Gender Based Violence.
ActionAid Uganda, through the Women Land rights and Livelihood project (WLR&L) with support from the Australian Aid conducted a mobile legal Aid clinic on Women Land Rights and Sexual Gender Based
Seed banking to diversify livelihoods and build community resilience during emergencies.
Christine Otilem is a 49-year-old lady from Osudio village in Katakwi District and the seed bank manager of the Aipecitoi farmers group, supported by ActionAid.
Christine is one of the victims of the
AAIU supports communities affected by floods in Buliisa district.
In the month of December, over 700 people in the sub counties of Buliisa, Kigwera, and Butiaba in Buliisa district were affected by heavy floods. Our teams on ground worked through the festive season
Transforming communities through Climate Resilient and Sustainable livelihoods- A story of change.
Kotido district in North Eastern part of Uganda remains one of Uganda’s poorest, largely dependent on cultivation and animal husbandry to provide livelihoods in an environment known for its harsh
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
AAIU renews the hope of Small Holder Farmers through Climate Resilient Agriculture practices.
The outbreak of COVID-19 and resultant restrictions coupled with harsh climatic conditions further increased vulnerability of communities in Kibuku district. The COVID-19 induced lockdown and curfew
AAIU partners with the European Union Delegation in improving livelihoods in the face of COVID-19.
The Cluster held a four-day (th-9th April2021) inception meeting for the project that brought together the implementing and supporting teams from ActionAid International Uganda country office and the
Impactful winds of Change
Pallisa Local Rights Program (LRP) was started in 1997 with funding from Spain, around the same time ActionAid initiated and launched the child sponsorship program.
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