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Ultimately, the food, nutrition and livelihood securities improved for more than 76,000 (seventy six thousand) people, members of farming and agro-pastoralist households spread over the districts of Nakapiripirit, Amudat, Alebtong, Dokolo and Agago, who benefited from our CPAR Uganda interventions during this financial year began on 1st April 2013 and ended on 31st March 2014.…
Over 2.7 billion shillings (Ushs. 2,724,716,899 – two billion, seven hundred twenty four million, seven hundred sixteen thousand, eight hundred and ninety nine shillings) was CPAR Uganda’s expenditure during our financial year which begun 1st April 2012 and ended 31st March 2013. Spent, primarily, on implementing six development interventions in nine districts of Alebtong, Dokolo,…
In comparison to the previous financial year, during this reporting year, 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012, CPAR Uganda Ltd spent nearly twenty percent more money implementing our activities for the benefit of disadvantaged communities in northern Uganda. We spent to the tune of Ushs. 1,881,287,171 (one billion, eight hundred eighty one million, two…
For this reporting financial year, 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011, we, CPAR Uganda Ltd, invested heavily in renovating our property in Loro Sub-County, in order to convert it into a Health Care Centre II to serve as an out-patient department. We also invested in implementing our three projects: We spent Ushs. 1,529,895,831 (one billion, five…
During our financial year that begun 1st April 2009 and ended 31st March 2010, CPAR Uganda spent more than 4.3 billion shillings, specifically Ushs. 4,359,977,564 (four billion, three hundred fifty nine million, nine hundred seventy seven thousand, five hundred and sixty four shillings), implementing projects for the benefit of disadvantages communities in Northern Uganda. The…
During the year that began 1st April 2008 and ended 31st March 2009, CPAR Uganda ploughed nearly 3.4 billion shillings into Northern Uganda; implementing its programmes in the six districts of Gulu, Amuru, Pader, Kitgum, Dokolo and Lira. Specifically, during the year, CPAR Uganda received Ushs. 3,394,915,842 (three billion, three hundred nighty four million, nine…