Monthly Archives: May 2024

Newsletter May 2024

Newsletter May 2024

We reflect on the remarkable progress and impactfulinitiatives that have shaped our community in recent months.The Bidibidi Refugee Settlement stands as a testament to resilience andunity, where both host communities and refugees have joined forces tobuild peace. Through collaborative efforts, we continue to nurture a senseof mutual understanding and cooperation, transforming lives and fosteringharmony in our diverse community.In another inspiring endeavor, KRC-Uganda has facilitated youth from theRwamwanja Refugee Settlement and the host community to engage incontract farming, creating economic opportunities and strengtheningbonds between communities. This initiative exemplifies the transformativepower of collaboration and empowerment.Moreover, KRC-Uganda’scommitment to financial inclusion and digital transformation is evident in itspartnership with SACCOs in the Rwenzori region. […]

Nutrition Governance Training Report, Fort Portal City, May 2024.

Nutrition Governance Training Report, Fort Portal City, May 2024.

Work Purpose: The overall objective of the workshop is to build capacity of City /City Division NutritionCoordination Committees on nutrition Governance. Workshop objectivesSpecifically, the workshop aimed at: – i) Creating awareness on the UNAP II implementation governance architecture at the city,City Division and Ward levelii) Fostering implementation of the performance improvement plan for nutritiongovernance in the cityiii) Establishment functionality of Nutrition Coordination Committees both at the citydivisions and all the wards in the city. Click to read full report

KRC-Uganda’s role in fostering unity and prosperity through Contract Farming

KRC-Uganda’s role in fostering unity and prosperity through Contract Farming

The maize garden after the application of the agricultural inputs from MYIB. In a remarkable effort to promote unity and collaboration, KRC-Uganda has played a crucial role in connecting youth from the Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement and the surrounding host community with contract farming opportunities. Through these efforts, these young individuals have been linked with landowners and provided with necessary resources such as seeds and agricultural inputs from MYIB. This article explores the pivotal role of KRC-Uganda in enabling refugee and host community youth to engage in maize farming, creating economic prospects, and fostering mutual cooperation. KRC-Uganda has acted as a bridge between the youth from the Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement and […]