Newsletter May 2024

Newsletter May 2024

We reflect on the remarkable progress and impactful
initiatives that have shaped our community in recent months.
The Bidibidi Refugee Settlement stands as a testament to resilience and
unity, where both host communities and refugees have joined forces to
build peace. Through collaborative efforts, we continue to nurture a sense
of mutual understanding and cooperation, transforming lives and fostering
harmony in our diverse community.
In another inspiring endeavor, KRC-Uganda has facilitated youth from the
Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement and the host community to engage in
contract farming, creating economic opportunities and strengthening
bonds between communities. This initiative exemplifies the transformative
power of collaboration and empowerment.Moreover, KRC-Uganda’s
commitment to financial inclusion and digital transformation is evident in its
partnership with SACCOs in the Rwenzori region. Through training and inno
vative solutions, KRC-Uganda is empowering smallholder farmers and fos
tering socio-economic transformation.
As we transition from Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food (RUSF) to CSB++ in
our nutritional programs, we acknowledge the challenges and opportuni
ties ahead. With careful planning and community engagement, we can
ensure a smooth transition that prioritizes the well-being of our community
members.Lastly, Join Mr. Eric Oteba as he shares profound insights from the
Nutrition Civil Society Network in Uganda (SUN CSN) in an effort to address
the scourge of malnutrition.
Let us continue to embrace unity, collaboration, and resilience. Together,
we can overcome challenges and build a brighter future for all.
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