Projects
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Our fight against sexual and gender-based violence
CPAR Uganda plans to identify, train and mentor young people, mostly young women, to become innovators…
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Mentoring success – young people develop projects
Two young adults, beneficiaries of our mentoring programme, have trully come of age as innovators against…
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Grassroots Project – women access to finance
500 WOMEN OF OCHELAKUR SUB-COUNTY ACCESS FINANCE project is the first in a series of projects…
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Grassroots project – welding apprenticeships
Our Rural Development Innovation Programme has officially launched this month! Please support our work by making…
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Our reading room is open
“Do you have a test or an exam coming up? Are you looking for where to…
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Good reason social media shouldn’t be restricted
“What interests me the most is what we can do with social and digital media. The…
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How can we promote culture of reading?
We started off with very high expectations of establishing a library in honour of our founder…
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Hibiscus Sabdariffa & high food value chains
CPAR Uganda has partnered with Alinga Farm to promote growing high value crops; doing the value…
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Educated unemployed youth as institutional innovators
In rural Uganda there is a generation of young women and men who are the first…
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Reading Room open with loads of books
Lira, 5th November 2019 – Located within our CPAR Uganda Lira Learning Centre on Plot 5…