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ALREP project a success
The “Improving Food Security and Agricultural Livelihoods” project was implemented by CPAR Uganda during a 22-months period – January 2012 to November 2013. It reached over 20,000 ultimate beneficiaries – members of 2,513 farming households in Agago District in Acholi Sub-Region in Northern Uganda. Farmers’ knowledge and skills were enhanced through training in various topics…
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Dokolo farmer earning …
“I never used to earn as much.” Testified Jamila Eton Through CPAR Uganda, a local NGO, we were taught good farming methods. They showed us to grow it in rows, with one seed per hole. With good rains, we weed after one month. Then three weeks after that. Sunflower will be ready for harvest within…
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Impact Report 2013/2014
Livelihoods Enhanced Food, nutrition and livelihood securities improved for more than 76,000 members of smallholder farming households. More than a thousand acres of land was opened, planted, and bumper harvests realized for the benefit of farming households – for consumption and surplus for sale: Mission CPAR Uganda is on a mission to stimulate the development.…
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Cultivating food sovereignty
Now, our children rarely fall sick. They eat adequate quantities and a variety of food. Their bodies are strong. The range of food in our home has increased. It includes: We now change diet and are able to make a side dish of beans, greens, peas to accompany the main food and sauce, which was…
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Prof. Fred Opio Ekong has died
Our dear beloved Prof. Fred Opio Ekong, Founder Member of CPAR Uganda and Vice Chair of the CPAR Uganda Board of Directors, may your soul rest in eternal peace, we pray. When we heard that you had been involved in a very bad car accident, a trailer had rammed into your vehicle, and that you…
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Verified by AMUDAT DLG
Amudat District Local Government monitoring team conducted a field monitoring exercise from 28th to 29th August 2013. During which they visited three group manyatta gardens we established as demonstration gardens in Kakari, Kamosi and Mama Kelele in Loroo Sub-County, Amudat District and this is what they had to say: “The group members were excited of…
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Impact Report 2012/2013
Livelihoods Enhanced Agricultural Production Training and inputs support we gave to smallholder farmers enabled: 68 percent of benefiting farmers to produce sufficient food to provide for the nutritional needs of their individual households for an average period of eight months. Benefiting farmers to yield 16.11 metric tonnes of beans and 12.84 metric tonnes of groundnuts;…
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Impact Report 2011/2012
Livelihoods Enhanced Thousands of smallholder farming households received training and inputs under our: 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…
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Impact Report 2010/2011
Healthcare Services Renovated our property in Loro Sub-County and converted it into a parish level health care center for maternal health services provision and a maternity ward. Provided logistical support, covered human resources costs and provided drugs that enabled the full functioning of the center. Strengthen the capacities of health centers in emergency obstetrics care,…
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Impact Report 2009/2010
Livelihoods Enhanced Thousands of smallholder farmers (at least 27,338) received training, agricultural inputs (animals, seeds and other planting material) and other materials that enhanced their ability to meet their basic and genuine needs. Health Services 8,090 community members received training and counselling services. Four sub-county level health centers received drugs and technical support which enabled…