… a Uganda that’s able to feed itself
… a Uganda where every young person can find a job and has a perspective
… a Uganda that achieves solutions in a very sustainable way
… a Uganda that’s able to feed itself
… a Uganda where every young person can find a job and has a perspective
… a Uganda that achieves solutions in a very sustainable way
… a Uganda that’s able to feed itself
… a Uganda where every young person can find a job and has a perspective
… a Uganda that achieves solutions in a very sustainable way
… a Uganda that’s able to feed itself
… a Uganda where every young person can find a job and has a perspective
… a Uganda that achieves solutions in a very sustainable way
The problem of Climate Change and other environmental threats have compelled us to create innovative and environmentally-friendly solutions to tackle poverty, hunger, poor hygiene, health conditions and many other issues covered by the SDGs.
Our engagement is strongly committed to understanding how important income generation is to improve peoples’ lives in an effective and sustainable way.
Through our systemic approach and holistic programs, we empower and equip communities especially women and the youth to realize their full potential by allowing them to become a portal for social change. This approach invites both genders to be part of the solution by building and investing in their own future.
Uganda’s agricultural potential is to be among the best food providers in Africa and Uganda is the number 1 fruit-producing country in Africa.
Uganda has temperature variability, two rainy seasons in the southern part which leads to two harvests annually.
The fertile soils and favorable climate guarantee fruit and vegetable production for the greater part of the year.
Uganda’s fertile agricultural land has the potential to feed 200 million people in Africa.