By Jacobet Wambayi | Executive Director
A total of 40 women were reached in the last 3months making a total of 420. This was a result of new member registration where groups of both men and women registered with Uzima. Groups included families carrying out different projects including farming to improve family and community health.
The number of new/drop out children going to school increased by 15. 10 children joined primary school while 5 joined institutions of higher learning. More members have appreciated the concept of “The kitchen garden” which is proving to improve household nutrition as well as generating some income from sales of surplus farm produce. More model homes have been identified and both formal and informal training of community members is carried out by volunteers supervised by board and other members of Uzima.
The challenges faced include reduced crop harvest due to soil erosion from recent floods in the country following too much rain in most parts. The rains caused havoc including lose of many lives in some areas and has thus affected farmers in project areas. Limited funds continue to be a major challenge to the progress of projects. Additionally, low political will as the country fights graft, and generally, rampant poverty.
By Jacobet Wambayi | Executive Director
By Jacobet Wambayi | Executive Director
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