By Miriam Nakiyaga | Project leader
Women-Led Indigenous Seed Bank Project Report Executive Summary: This report presents the outcomes and impact of the Women-Led Indigenous Seed Bank Project, which aimed to empower indigenous women to conserve and promote traditional seed varieties, enhance food security, and preserve cultural heritage. The project established a community-led seed bank, provided training and capacity building, and fostered community engagement and knowledge sharing. Introduction: Smallholder farmer communities face threats to their food sovereignty and cultural heritage due to the loss of traditional seed varieties. Women play a vital role in seed conservation and management, but often lack recognition and support. Objectives: - Establish a women-led indigenous seed bank in Mukono - Conserve and promote traditional seed varieties - Enhance food security and sovereignty - Preserve cultural heritage and traditional knowledge - Empower indigenous women as seed custodians and leaders Methods: - Community engagement and participation - Seed collection, conservation, and storage - Training and capacity building for women seed custodians - Knowledge sharing and documentation - Networking and partnership building Results: - Trained 30 women seed custodians and leaders - Enhanced food security for 500 families through access to traditional seeds - Preserved cultural heritage and traditional knowledge - Empowered indigenous women as seed custodians and leaders Conclusion: By empowering indigenous women, we support the revitalization of traditional knowledge and practices, contributing to a more equitable and sustainable food system. Recommendations: - Scale up the seed bank and training programs - Strengthen partnerships with local organizations and governments - Develop policy briefs and advocacy materials to support indigenous seed rights - Create a network of women-led seed banks and exchange programs
By Miriam Nakiyaga | Project Co-Lead
By Miriam Nakiyaga | Project Leader
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