Dear Reader,
In this issue, meet Majara Samuel, a youth champion from Kyegegwa district who found success through the Markets for Youth project. Starting with a lawn mower, he now serves various clients and encourages youth to join VSLAs for a better life; An unexpected turn led an individual to embrace agriculture. With the help of the Kahondo Youth Development Group and KRC-Uganda’s training, they diversified into pig farming and vegetable cultivation, creating opportunities for themselves and others; The Kahondo Youth Development Group’s journey, beginning with ten members, has grown to 45 through teamwork and training. They’ve expanded their agricultural initiatives, forming a group busi ness plan, and contributing to a youth Sacco. They also organized a conference with KRC’s support to address agricultural challenges. … Click to Access The Newsletter
Newsletter: October 2023
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