By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
Summary
Retention of Orphan Girl Children project in Pallisa, Kibuku and Budaka districts, eastern Uganda aims at empowering 80 widows in commercial vegetable growing to improve family nutrition and income to pay for school meals and scholastic material for 1450 school going orphan girl children between 8 – 18 years. The 80 widows have been empowered with modern knowledge and skills in vegetable growing and provided with vegetable seeds, pesticides and spray pumps and as sustainability means for the project. This is the July – September and it is located of GlobalGiving web page and our web page of www.kagumudevelopment.org. The report captures the progress of the project for the quarter ending 31 August 2018 with financial support from all stakeholders.
Current Status of the Project
The following were done in the last quarter:-
Challenges
KADO is faced with limited funding to support widows to undertake commercial vegetable production in order to maximise production and satisfy the buyers’ demand.
Some widows lack land and therefore, the organisation hires land for them and they practice collective farming.
Recommendations
KADO submits a request to all development partners to extend their helping hand to the project to facilitate the implementation of this project to improve the socio-economic power of the widow led households as this is the only viable project in terms of providing quick returns.
Success Story
This story comes from Ritah, daughter of Jenipher from Nakitende Kagumu Sub-County; whose husband passed on in a motor accident in 2017 after securing a financial loan from a financial institution. The financial institution later sold off the mortgaged piece of land leaving the family with limited land on which they carry out subsistence farming. Being a neighbour of KADO offices, Ritah was identified absenting herself from school on a monthly basis and when consulted by KADO female project officer, she revealed that she used to absent herself when she was in her periods due to lack sanitary pads and scholastic materials. The project officer took the initiative to talk to the mother and linked her to KADO for support to engage in vegetable growing. Currently Jenipher (Ritah’s mother) is engaged in vegetable growing and earns income to secure scholastic materials, sanitary pads and other basic needs of the family.
This is a true story of Ritah and Jenipher.
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By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
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