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Garden tools Donation to schools
Read More: Garden tools Donation to schoolsAgriculture is currently part of primary education syllabus in Uganda (ME and Sports, 2002). Previously the syllabus had science in general. Teachers that taught science have now turned into agriculture teachers. This being the case, in many schools agriculture teachers use their home experience to teach school children, and yet some come from urban homes…
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Plant more Fruit Crops for a better living
Read More: Plant more Fruit Crops for a better livingChildren go to school to learn. But, what do they learn? Schools are recognized as not only places of formal education, but also as critical settings to foster health, development and overall well-being of pupils and their families. Fruits trees for instance, in the school environment, provide several benefits to the learning and can contribute…
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Gabula Talks in Buyende
Read More: Gabula Talks in BuyendeMarch 19, 2020 we are great full to the people of Buyende District who managed to turn up for the Gabula Talks which are supported by the Kyabazinga of Busoga, we as DLLN-U, We are glad to be a great partner in the implementation of the Kyabazinga strategy plan of INFORMING, INSPIRING and INFLUENCING the…
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Horticulture in Namusis
Read More: Horticulture in NamusisThese are some of the plants that have been planted in Namusis and this was during the resent dry spell and the community had to combine efforts in the watering of the crops .
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Improved Diet in Schools through Vegetables growing
Read More: Improved Diet in Schools through Vegetables growinghard work pays, the community has started enjoying the fruits from the gardens that were planted, these foods will help in the boosting of Nutrition and income generation. thanks to Life to Life Global for funding the project More harvests of vegetables by the students, People may ask why it involves schools and students, this…
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DLLN Patterns with Communities to improve Agriculture
Read More: DLLN Patterns with Communities to improve AgricultureThe project is now being rolled out to the community and schools so that they can also benefit, the community has started getting planting materials to plant in their gardens.Model gardens have also been established in different communitie. Special thanks goes to Life to Life Global USA for the assistance.
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Promoting Technological Adaptation for Increased Productivity and Nutrition for a self sustaining agricultural sector.
Read More: Promoting Technological Adaptation for Increased Productivity and Nutrition for a self sustaining agricultural sector.In 2020, DLLN-U implemented a project in Buyende District, Kidera sub county called “Promoting Technological Adaptation for Increased Productivity and Nutrition for a self sustaining agricultural sector.” This project aims at increasing food production for 115_140 households in 5(five) government parishes that form kidera sub county. Photos below show the various district stake holders attending…
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DLLN Parterns with Busoga Kingdom
Read More: DLLN Parterns with Busoga KingdomBUSOGA REGION was the food basket of Uganda and had the best agricultural products across the country. We are proud to work with the Kyabazinga of Busoga of Busoga in the fight against food insecurity, poverty, malnutrition as well as income generation through sustainable agriculture. Led us walk the talk to redeem the glory of…
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Ugandan Climate
Read More: Ugandan ClimateUganda like the rest of the world and more particularly the Least Developed Countries with the least capacity to adapt, is vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change. It is a threat to its fragile ecosystems, people’s livelihoods and ultimately the national economic development efforts. Adaptation to Climate Change in Uganda Climate change is…
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Eradicating Hunger in Kidera through Cassava Planting
Read More: Eradicating Hunger in Kidera through Cassava PlantingIn Uganda, food and nutrition security remains high on the country’s developmentagenda. In the eastern region of uganda, approximately 208,000 people are estimated to be food insecure and 387,000 people are deemed to be moderately food insecure . Given the acute nature of food insecurity, this region became DLLN’s priority for future food security and…