Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda

by Kagumu Development Organization
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda
Retain Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda

Project Report | Jan 12, 2016
Reatin Orphan Girl Children in Schools in Uganda

By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

JANE AND A CUSTOMER IN HER GLOCERY SHOP
JANE AND A CUSTOMER IN HER GLOCERY SHOP

Summary

Retention of orphan girl children project in budaka distract Eastern Uganda aims at empowering 49 widows in commercial vegetable growing to improve their family’s nutrition and income to pay school meals and scholastic materials for 1200 school going orphan girl children between 12-18years. The 49 widows are empowered with modern knowledge and skills in vegetable growing and provided vegetable seeds, pesticides and spry pumps as a state up for the project. This is the third report and it is located on global giving website and our website www.kagumudevelopment.org . The report clearly comprises of the progress of the project for the last quarter with financial support from all stakeholders.

 

Current status

The following was done in the last quarter:

  1. Enrolled more three(2) widows to benefit from the project and they were given hands on farm training in vegetable growing
  2. Supervised and monitored 15 widows projects to ensure that they follow the recommended vegetable agronomic practices
  3. 15 widows harvested and sold during Christmas season
  4. Widows successful harvested cabbage, eggplant, onion, sold to the existing local market at competitive prices
  5. Currently orphan are in holidays and their mothers will pay school dues beginning February term one 2016

                                               


Challenges

  1. The organization is faced with limited funding to support widows to undergo commercial vegetables production in order to maximize production and sustain the buyers demand
  2. Some widows lack land and therefore, the organization hire land for them and they practice collective production.
  3. 3 out of 32 supported orphan girl children were defiled hence got pregnant therefore fore there is need to mainstream child protection activities in our project.

Recommendation
we submit our request to 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 empower of widow led households as this is the only viable project in terms of providing quick returns.


Testimony from the beneficiary

This is testimony from Jane the wife of late Mukama of Kachomo Sub County in Budaka district who died and left Jane with two orphan girl children. Jane was found in a poor state and had lost hope because her late husband was a driver and could provide everything and she was not used to manual labour like agriculture. She was enrolled to benefit from this project because she nothing to a part from practicing subsistence agriculture. She was among the first beneficiary of this project who was trained and provided with vegetable seeds and inputs to start vegetable growing project.

She is among the widows who perform well that she is currently a trainer of trainees. her harvest is always very good because she all the skills she acquired and she has opened up a small grocery shop in the trading. She harvest and do not sell to middle men but she sell on retail herself. She   started procuring from other producers and her income has improved that she can afford to pay school dues for her children and pay for domestic requirements like treatment, food, clothing, sugar among others

 

She promise to work hard and begin operating a whole sell shop and educate her children to whatever level they will need. she vows to take any man who will defile her daughters in court of law because her two daughters are her hope in life.

 

This is a true story and explains how our project works in respect to support of orphan girl children in Uganda.

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Kagumu Development Organization

Location: Mbale, Uganda - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Samson Namwoyo
Executive Director
Kampala , Uganda
$1,336 raised of $85,106 goal
 
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