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Impact Report 2014/2015
Livelihoods Enhanced Smallholder farming households adopting best practices for farming as a business by harmonizing production and ensuring quality produce so as to access remunerative markets: Findings of a 2014 CPAR Uganda impact survey that was conducted by external consultants, for example, found: This is one example of how beneficiaries adopting and applying knowledge and…
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Research – determinants of TB detection & treatment
CPAR Uganda Ltd is interested in exploring the social cultural determinants of decisions at household level in Uganda that facilitate quick detection and treatment of tuberculosis (TB) or that delay the detection of TB. In essence, CPAR Uganda is interested in enabling quick and timely treatment for household members that are afflicted with TB. CPAR…
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Tuberculosis in Uganda
CPAR Uganda is participating in a two-year (2016-2017) research and advocacy project on tuberculosis (TB). TWENDE (Tuberculosis: Working to Empower Nations’ Diagnostic Efforts) received approval to be conducted in Uganda. Uganda National Council for Science and Technology and the School of Biomedical Sciences Higher Degrees Research and Ethics Committee of the College of Health Sciences…
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Strategy – Advocacy Programming 2016-2020
Under our empirical evidence based Policy Advocacy Programme, CPAR Uganda Ltd will function as a consulting organisation. The thrust of the theory of change that informs the premise on which our policy advocacy programme is based, is the assumption that empirical data can be collected, analysed and used as the basis for more effective advocacy.…
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Strategy – Health Care Programming 2016-2020
Within the paradigm of the change agent model and of the social enterprise model, the work of CPAR Uganda Ltd, under our preventative healthcare programme, will focus on contributing to increased quantities, qualities and varieties of food crops that smallholder farmers produce at household level; in order to promote human nutrition and climate sensitive agriculture.…
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Poetry therapy – Akello on joy
Joy is like a rose dipped in a small pot which looks bright.Joy is like water which makes the planet’s flowers live smelling sweet.Joy is like a pot full of water in a pot which feels cool. I wish to be joyful for the rest of my life. Akello Monica Latifah, a Primary School Pupil,…
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Poetry therapy – Aciro on joy
Joy is like a rain falling down with sweet memories and cools our heart when thirsty as a blessing from God and tastes good.I wish I could go swimming / bathing in the rain with a smiling face. Aciro Adelaiide Opsa, a Primary School Pupil, made this drawing and wrote this poem. At the height…
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Poetry therapy – Ajok on joy
Joy is something so impressed in the life of the people.If you have joy in your life you will be free with your fellow youths.I wish to be joyful with my fellow youths – boys and girls in a joyful Country. Ajok Caroline, a Primary School Pupil, made this drawing and wrote this poem. At…
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Poetry therapy – Alex on war & peace
War feels like suddenly an accident which happens any time.No time indicated for an accident.No one is aware of any accident.Peace feels like celebrating Christ’s birthday.Or like having the first borne baby in the family.War sounds like an earthquake which hits the world suddenly.I wish one day God will send his angel to stop all…
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Poetry therapy – Bangi on war & peace
War and peace are always parallel.Where there is peace there war finds it difficult to be.Peace we invite you to be in our midst so that there is no war.We want to test your sweetness peace.We want peace to be felt in our heart forever.Amen. Bangi, a Primary School Pupil, made this drawing and wrote…