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Welcoming YPARD Uganda representative: Paul Zaake

We are delighted to welcome the new YPARD Uganda representative Paul Zaake. Paul is a ...

Ein besseres Leben auf dem Land

Rund 800 Millionen Menschen weltweit hungern, die meisten leben auf dem Land. Bei einer Konferenz ...

Die Welt zu Gast in Brodowin

Er zeigt ihnen die Ställe, Maschinen, das Saatgut, die Molkerei. "Wir arbeiten nach dem Prinzip: ...

Rakai forests smuggled out of Uganda

According to residents of Kyebe, Minziiro, Kasensero, Nangoma and Sango bay villages, the trucks often ...

Engage Uganda earthquake victims on proper house reconstruction

It is estimated that the 5.7 magnitude earthquake destroyed more than 500 houses in Kakuuto ...

Climate Change Opportunities – Zaake, Paul. (2016)

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges to sustainable development the world over. There ...

Virginity and Abstinence Clubs: talks with the members you need to know

In collaboration with Kakuuto Community Development Project (KACODEP) with support from the Civil Society Fund ...

How we have used Village Savings and Loans Associations to improve lives

So much have changed since 2011 when we first initiated the village Savings and Loans ...

Is this the end of small holder farming?

On the Sunday of June 19, 2016, receiving the PHD students with their tutors, interpreters ...

Working together for success at RECO’s village group of industries

Early 2015, an idea of a rural value addition initiative was thought about. Feasibility studies ...

Is rural value addition the sure bet to Rural transformation?

RECO's Village Group of Industries is the fastest growing rural value addition oriented social enterprise ...

Shifting from uniformity to diversity

 The International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food) released an amazing new report. It highlights ...

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