By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
Summary
Retention of orphan girl children project in Budaka, Pallisa and Kibuku districts in 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 September to November 2018 quarterly report and it is located on the GlobalGiving web page platform and our web page of www.kagumudevelopment.org. The report captures the progress of the project for the quarter ended 31 November 2018 with financial support from all stakeholders in the Globalgiving platform.
Current status
The following was done in the quarter:
Challenges
Recommendation
The organization requests all development partners to extend their giving hand to the project to facilitate the implementation of this project in order to improve the social- economic empowerment of widow led households as this is the only viable project in terms of providing quick returns. Currently, in Uganda there is no specific programme to support widows yet they have a big Burden of the OVCs.
Testimony from the beneficiary
This testimony is from Mucline the wife of the late Mugombesya of Kabweri Sub County in Kibuku district who died of electric shock and left her with 6 orphan girl children. Late Mugombesya was at the same time HIV/AIDS positive as he was taking ARVS from Kagumu Health Centre III. Mugombesya was a very hard working man and could support his family effectively. However, he didn’t empower Mucline to engage in economic activities for income generation and be able to stand to support the family in case of the demise of death unto him.
After the death of Mugombesya, Mucline had nothing at hand to act as the source of income to support the family and had zeroed down to selling the land that was small and would be used for agriculture to solve domestic needs like procurement of essential commodities and payment of medical bills for the family members.
The organization identified Mucline, empowered her in vegetable growing using her land and she is able to grow variety of vegetables, sells and access some income to support her family. She is among the women who joined village saving and loan associations and is happily living with HIV/AIDS that claimed the life of her late husband.
This is a true story and explains how this project works in respect to supporting the retention of the orphan girl children in schools in Uganda.
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