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Single mothers empowerment for improved social-economic livelihoods
Young children happy, playing
Deforestation activities in Bugoma Central Forest
Culture – Empango celebrations at a recent event in Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom
A mother feeding her child. Child nutrition is vital to their development
Children deserve safe drinking water
We strive to support children headed families.
Women are an important part of the Agricultural production system. Access to critical resources such as land and inputs is vital
Access to quality education for school good children and the basic necessities enhances human capacity development
As more and more wildlife habitats are destroyed for human development, wild animals find them selves on the fringes, and this increase human – wildlife conflicts.
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