The project will be implemented in the rural sub counties in Nebbi and Zombo targeting the most Vulnerable 1,600 young men and women while enforcing the UN “Leave no one behind” agenda with a deliberate action of reaching 70% female
Read MoreFarmers and their coffee project is an initiatives being funded by OXFAM NOVIB to mobilize and support west Nile coffee farmers and their organizations to sustainably improve the quality and quantity of their coffee and the value they
Read MoreAFCE introduced saving with a purpose (SWAP) module alongside traditional VSLA among the communities to enable the community set a smart financial goals for their saving and save towards achieving their goals. This is informed by the fact that much
Read MoreFresh from the fields of the very beneficiaries trained in Apiary farming. Value addition by AFCE and ready for consumption. Available on discounted wholesale or bulk orders in the AFCE store. To buy online order now.
Read MoreFresh from the fields of the very beneficiaries trained in Apiary farming. Value addition by AFCE and ready for consumption. Available wholesale and retail in the AFCE store. To buy online order now.
Read MoreFarmers institutional development Mainstreaming Gender, HIV/AIDS, Environment, Climate Change Environmental impact assessment
Read MoreIntegrated Nutrition and Agriculture Project 2015-2016 A total of 1057 farmers in the two districts received training in quality honey production, 50% of the trained beneficiaries are practicing recommended apiary management practices. In the period of under review the farmers
Read MoreOwiny grace couldn’t hide her joy while sharing the sad story of her life. Grace a disabled 30 year old disabled female was born in a poor family couple with her disability status she was not accorded equal opportunities both
Read MoreAciro Florence of Got-aciku village, Ramogi Parish, Kucwiny sub- County in Nebbi District could not hide her joy as she narrates how she was able to transform her life and her entire household within a year “she was no longer
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