I’m thrilled to share some exciting updates with you from our recent projects. To begin with I’d like to highlight the incredible progress made by Edith Kirungi, a dedicated farmer who has transformed her farming practices through our trainings. Edith’s story is a testament to the impact of proper training and dedication in agriculture. Her success in improving her banana plantation and implementing sustainable farming practices is truly inspiring. In other news, the challenges facing maize farmers in Uganda, particularly regarding low-quality produce and low prices, are concerning. However, KRC-Uganda is committed to supporting small holder farmers and maize processors in improving the maize value chain.Through our efforts, we aim […]
Ms.Sharon assessing the nutrition status of a baby at a Health Centre in Kyaka II refugee settlement KRC-Uganda’s robust Human Resource (HR) department, bolstered by multiple donations, continues to expand its efforts in addressing malnutrition comprehensively in humanitarian settings. Through partnerships with international organizations, KRC-Uganda has evolved from dependency to autonomy, securing substantial multi-year grants, from international organizations like World Food Program (WFP). KRC-Uganda is extending its support to nutrition rehabilitation centers at health facilities, emphasizing the enhancement of multi-sectoral dimensions. Human Resources (HR) ultimately plays a pivotal role in strengthening systems and mobilizing resources. However, there remains a notable gap in the integration of nutrition services across the health […]