Impact Report 2011/2012

Livelihoods Enhanced

Thousands of smallholder farming households received training and inputs under our:

  • Farmers First program jointly implemented with Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief (CPAR).
  • Abim Food Security Project.
  • Food Security and Agricultural Livelihoods project under the Agriculture Livelihoods Recovery Programme (ALREP).

Peace Building

Through our Strengthening Recovery, Reconciliation, Peace-Building and Development project, thousands of community members were sensitized on fostering interdependence and peaceful existence.

Mission

CPAR Uganda is on a mission to stimulate the development. dissemination, and widespread application of technologies suitable for conditions in developing countries, in order to contribute to building healthy communities.

In 2011/2012, we did exactly that and we are proud of our achievements.

Photo credit: Demo garden for cowpeas leaves at CPAR Uganda Loro Center

2 responses to “Impact Report 2011/2012”

  1. Catherine Odyang Avatar
    Catherine Odyang

    I think the Government should reduce on the taxes imposed on the NGOs which at times leave them limping. And yet these NGOs are doing voluntary work of helping our people in disadvantaged communities. Some of the deficits are at times caused by the heavy taxes imposed on them.

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    1. CPAR Uganda Avatar

      Yes, it would help if NGOs who are implementing income generating activities in order to raise funds for implementing activities for the benefit of those less advantaged are excused from income tax.

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