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 Activity Report: Uganda
In Wakiso District near the capital city of Kampala, education program is being organized. People of community contribute materials and labor for the projects. In the future a number of projects we planned, including adult literacy course, agriculture training, vocational training, safe water, and public toilets.

■ Report
Commencement of corn cultivation and a poultry farming venture in Nakkede Parish.
The area’s poorest had been waiting eagerly for this opportunity to increase their income.
Cut down the bush, and ready to sow a field with seed
Cut down the bush, and ready to sow a field with seed

Uganda is blessed with a temperate climate well-suited to agriculture. Unfortunately, many of the poor in Nakkede Parish in Wakiso District have been unable to put this fertile land to use, due to a shortage of capital to buy the necessary agricultural tools and seeds. Also while some households in the area are raising chickens and pigs, the traditional methods employed don’t make use of immunization, leading to insufficient income. With appropriate animal husbandry techniques and the necessary materials for farming, such poor farmers should be able to achieve economic independence.

Upon discussions between local residents and HFW, vegetable and poultry farming plans were decided upon. HFW distributed high-yield hybrid seeds and local chickens with higher resistant to diseases and gave trainings on agricultural and poultry-farming techniques. High-yield hybrid varieties of corn produce enough crop for household consumption, the following season’s planting needs as well as market sales. The advantage of local chickens is that compared to other livestock, they are simple to raise, and the eggs can provide a source of income in the short-term.

Participants in this project were chosen from four villages in Nakkede Parish, 10 households from each, totaling 40 households. The great majority of the local people are poor small-scale farmers. Participants included single mothers who lost their husbands to AIDS or civil war, and grandparents raising grandchildren whose parents have died.

The first step was to form a group amongst the 10 households in each of the villages, from which groups 5 members each were selected in the end of March. These selected members received technical training on agricultural techniques and poultry-farming, which they were then to use to advise their respective village groups.

In early April, each household cleared land for planting and sowed corn seeds. The growth of the crop went smoothly, and currently weeding and other work continue. The next steps planned were the distribution of the chickens and their immunization.

Up until this endeavor, HFW had led projects in the area on well and school construction as well as HIV/AIDS awareness raising. The corn cultivation and poultry farming project was the first attempt at a venture designed to create income. The expected benefits of this venture include not only an increase in income, but also improvements in nutrition due to the ready access to food crops. (2007.11)
Voices of local residents
Just because I’m a woman, I’ve had little opportunity to participate in community activities and projects, and I’ve even been unable to receive government services. There are many women like me, who bear the heavy responsibility of being the only person in the household earning money. It’s wonderful that women are not put at a disadvantage with the HFW projects. (Nakaguwa Teopisuta, resident of the village of Kikoko)

■ List of development projects: Uganda 2004-2007 (Project name/Target group, number)

■ Past Field Reports; Uganda (Project name/Target group, number)
  • Kaori Oshima's Study Tour Report/July 2005〜August 2005
  • Kunio Okazaki 's Study Tour Report/August 2004
  • Report of Lecture by HFW Uganda Country Director/Nobember 2003
  • Field Report by HFW Head Office Staff /July 2003
  • Field Report by HFW Head Office Staff/March 2003

  • Workshop for women/May 2004
  • National Youth Conference/Semtember 2003
  • Renovation of Good Times School /April 2002〜Agust 2002
  • Renovation of Kindargaren in Kasozi village/February 2002
  • Renovation of Peace Elementaly School in Nakkede parish /January 2002〜

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