By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
Retention of orphan girl children project in Pallisa, Budaka and Kibuku districts – Eastern Uganda aims at empowering 80 widows in commercial vegetable growing to improve their family’s nutrition and income to pay school meals and scholastic materials for 1450 school going orphan girl children between 8-18years. The 80 widows have been empowered with modern knowledge and skills in vegetable growing and provided with vegetable seeds, pesticides and spray pumps as a sustainability means for the project. This is the January – April report and it is located on GlobalGiving website and our website www.kagumudevelopment.org . The report clearly comprises of the progress of the project for the quarter ended March, 2017 with financial support from all stakeholders.
Current status of the project:
The following were done in the last quarter:
Challenges
Recommendation
we are kindly requesting for more support from our partners in order for us to be able to implement our intended goals.
Testimony of Robina
This is a story from Robina the daughter of Catherine of Kagumu S/C in Kibuku district. Robina is currently 13 years, she was to sit for her Primary Leaving Examination last year December 2016. Before the examination, she was impregnated by a sugar daddy who even deceived her to make an abortion. After abortion the sugar daddy abandoned her as such she missed the examination which she had registered for. The guardians chased her from their home and she started practicing prostitution and KADO identified her roaming on the street moving with bad groups and counseled her, and the guardians and later they accepted to take her back to school this year 2017. The girl accepted to go back to school and complete her Primary Seven, she promised to join a vocational institution for a course so that she can have a certificate which she will use in future for any employment so that she can earn a living.
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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