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 | Nov 16, 2020
Support 320 orphans with goats in uganda

By Samson Namwoyo | Project Leader

ORPHANS WITH GOATS AT HOME
ORPHANS WITH GOATS AT HOME

This is quarterly status report on “support 320 orphans with goat’s project in Kibuku, Pallisa and Butebo Districts in Uganda” for a period August to October, 2020. The project contributes to improved household incomes of households with orphans and vulnerable children to enable them secure sustainable income to Medical treatment, scholastic materials and other home basic needs. KADO acknowledges to all donors and the community for the support in the project period. Project Status The project is currently implemented utilizing community contributions. We are not realizing financial support from our donors yet there is increased number of orphans that require support Implemented Activities: The following was done in August to October, 2020: • Treated 18 goats for 19 orphans • Visited 24 orphans to ascertain the status of their goats project Plan for quarter October-December, 2020 • We plan to distribute 4 goats to four orphans • We plan to visit 24 households with orphans and goat to ascertain the project progress Challenges: • The organization relies majorly on donor funds and each donor has priority areas for the funds donated. • There is still low project cash inflow • There are overwhelming number of OVCs that demand goats yet the breading is low. • COVID -19 pandemic caused lockdown and some classes  are  still closed. Some of our orphan girl children have been married off • Schools opened on 15th October 2020 for candidate pupils and students.However, some of our orphans are unable to procure face marks and sanitizers which are a requirement for them to attend classes ‘ • The organization lack funds to support orphans with face masks and sanitizers, 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. The number of orphans and vulnerable children is increasing and due to limited support they are dropping out of school and increasing the number of street children in trading centers and towns.

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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
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