Help180 orphaned households access income & food

by Kagumu Development Organization
Help180 orphaned households access income & food
Help180 orphaned households access income & food
Help180 orphaned households access income & food
Help180 orphaned households access income & food

Project Report | Jul 19, 2016
Support 320 OVCs with goats in Uganda

By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

OUR ORPHANS FROM SCHOOL
OUR ORPHANS FROM SCHOOL

Summary of project activities

This is quarterly activity report on Support to 320 orphans with goats in Uganda project in Eastern Uganda, in the Districts of Kibuku, Budaka and Pallisa with financial support of donors under Global Giving and the community. We appreciate all donors for the support of the project. Global Giving team is appreciated for the wonderful work being done that has enabled the organization to receive support to manage the project. The report details implemented activities implemented in the month of March to June, 2015. It is compiled and disseminated to our stakeholders to enable them get the progress of the project. The details of the report is the current status of the orphans, project challenges recommendations and testimony from at least a beneficiary.

Current status of Support 320 orphans with goats project

KADO is building the capacity of OVCs and their households in goat’s management through training, breading, dissemination of the goats to the selected OVCs and provision of advisory services. However, many Orphans and vulnerable children have not received goats. The rate of bleeding is low because of limited breeder He-goat and this has made project to realize limited impact. Some of our OVCs in schools study without uniform, school meals and at times lack scholastic materials due to limited household income of the caregivers.

In the quarter March to June, 2016 the organization managed to execute the following;

  1. The organization made local fundraising and raised Ushs 600, 000 of which we used to procure three (3) goats.
  2. Monitored project activities in 14 OVC households and met 27 OVCs
  3. Provided treatment for 16 goats in 12 OVC households
  4. Provided 5 orphan a He goat each


 

Challenges

  1. High cost of improved breeder goats: The organization relies majorly on donor funding and each donor has priority areas for their funds.
  2. Low project cash flow.
    We have got limited donors funding the project and the communities where the project is located, most of the people are subsistence farmers with low income to make community contribution.

    Recommendation

    We kindly request all well-wiHers to be part of us and have a helping hand to this   project for the social economic welfare of our OVCs in Kibuku and Budaka districts

    Testimony from one beneficiary

    This testimony is from William the son of late Emanuel of  Bulangira Sub County in Kibuku district, Eastern Uganda. William is now a 14 year old girl who is living with her uncle because the mother is helpless. William was being utilized by his ant to sell chapatti in Bulangira trading center on the bus stage and he had dropped out of school. The project leader counseled her to go back to school such that He completes primary seven and utilizes the opportunity of the Mult Skilling Uganda project with support from World Bank. However, William refused saying He lacks money to finance her education because he is helpless and what he labours for is what he eats. He further said he was comfortable of her life because he could at least earn something each day to make her life easy and secure some money. The team leader visited his home where they had deep conversation with William’s aunt. The conversation was successful that William accepted to go to school and his uncle requested for help. He asked the organization to provide him with a sustainable income generation project such that he would be implementing when he comes back from school in order to secure sustainable incomes to pay her school dues. The organization provided William a she goat in May and trained him in goats’ management. William is now in primary seven and he will be joining a vocational school next year. The story explains the work of KADO in relation to our project of support 320 OVCs with improved goats in Uganda.

 

Prepared by

Samson Namwoyo

Project leader

DISTRIBUTEED GOATS IN THE QUARTER
DISTRIBUTEED GOATS IN THE QUARTER
ANOTHER GOAT
ANOTHER GOAT

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Support 320 Orphans with goats in Uganda

By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

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By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

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Organization Information

Kagumu Development Organization

Location: Mbale, Uganda - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Samson Namwoyo
Executive Director
KAMPALA , EASTERN UGANDA Uganda
$3,574 raised of $477,760 goal
 
67 donations
$474,186 to go
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