Project Report
| Jun 27, 2022
QUARTERLY REPORT, JUNE 2022
By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
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JOHN AND HIS GOATS
Summary This is a quarterly progress report ending June 2022 on “support 320 orphans with goat’s project in Kibuku, Pallisa and Butebo Districts in Uganda”. The project contributes to improved household incomes of households with orphans and vulnerable children to enable them secure sustainable income to bale have access to Medical treatment, scholastic materials and other home basic needs. Project Status: The project is currently implemented utilizing solely by passing over of she-goats produced by goats of the beneficiaries. . We are not realizing financial support from our donors yet there is increased number of orphans that require support. . Achievements: • Treated 112 goats for 18 orphans • Provided advisory services to 30 orphans whit goats • 8 she Goats were distributed to orphans • One orphans secured A calf from goats Challenges: • There is limited funding for the project. • High expectations from the community . • There is increased child, early and forced marriages among our orphans. • There is low involvement f the local community in preventing child abuse particularly orphans Recommendations: KADO still requests all stakeholder to consider dedicating their contribution to support our vulnerable Orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda.
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Mar 17, 2022
QUARTERLY REPORT
By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
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A BREADER GOAT DELIVERED FOUR
Summary
This is a quarterly progress report ending March 2022 on “support 320 orphans with goat’s project in Kibuku, Pallisa and Butebo Districts in Uganda”. The project contributes to improved household incomes of households with orphans and vulnerable children to enable them secure sustainable income to bale have access to Medical treatment, scholastic materials and other home basic needs.
Project Status:
The project is currently implemented utilizing solely through Passover of she-goats produced by goats of the beneficiaries. . We are not realizing financial support from our donors yet there is increased number of orphans that require support. .
Achievements:
- Treated 154 goats for 9 orphans
- Monitors 10 of our beneficiaries to ascertain the project progress
- 8 delivered and ready for pass over this quarter to other orphans.
Challenges:
- There is limited funding for the project.
- Our target beneficiaries are greatly engaged in child labour for survival due to limited support.
- Many orphans have returned in streets to secure survival through sale of petty items.
- There is increased child, early and forced marriages among our orphans.
Recommendations: KADO still requests all well-wishers to be part of us and give a helping hand for the support of Orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda.
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Nov 17, 2021
Support 320 Orphans with Goats in Uganda
By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader
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SHUMMY AND HER CAREGIVER HURIET - DISABLED LADY
This is quarterly status report ending October 2021 on “support 320 orphans with goat’s project in Kibuku, Pallisa and Butebo Districts in Uganda”. The project contributes to improved household incomes of households with orphans and vulnerable children to enable them secure sustainable income to bale have access to Medical treatment, scholastic materials and other home basic needs. KADO acknowledges to all donors and the community for the support in the project particularly in this period of COVID 19 that has affected the incomes of all the people nationwide. Project Status: • The project is currently implemented utilizing solely through Passover of she-goats produced by goats of the beneficiaries. . We are not realizing financial support from our donors yet there is increased number of orphans that require support. Even our orphans are at home as all schools in Uganda are closed due to COVID 19 pandemic. Achievements: • Treated 24 goats for 10 orphans • Monitors 8of our beneficiaries to ascertain the project progress • 6 delivered and ready for pass over this quarter to other orphans. Challenges: • The organization relies majorly on donor funds and each donor has priority areas for the funds donated. • COVID 19 and our orphans are out of school • Due to the lock down of our country, our OVCs are greatly engaged in child labour looking for survival. . • Many orphans have returned in streets to secure survival through sale of petty items. • Our OVCs are exposed to a lot of vulnerabilities. Imagine they are missed with the community and lacks personal protective gears like face masks. Recommendations: KADO still requests all well-wishers to be part of us and give a helping hand for the support of Orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda. Schools are opening next year I January 2022 and our orphans will require a lot of support to return to school.
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SHUMY POSE FOR A PHOTO AT OFFICE
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