Empower AIDS Widows - Save a Community
Economic sustainability AIDS Africa
Summary
A farming co-op of AIDS widows and orphans in rural Uganda is working toward economic sustainability for 100 women or child-headed families, plus local orphans and disabled people, (1600 people).
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
In a region devastated by AIDS, widows have joined small plots of land to form an organic farming co-op. With your help, they bought equipment, started training programs, learned solar food processing, opened a sewing business. The work already underway will eventually sustain this community and spur regional development. Right now they need farm animals, school supplies, and tools for children's health. Help these women keep developing their community for a truly sustainable future.
Activities
4 year plan includes skills training, new crops & markets, food processing technology, tailoring business, anumal husbandry.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $14,221
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $6,778
Total Funding Goal: $21,000
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This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
The goal is to move from subsistence farming to income-generating projects. The project will affect the larger community by improved nutrition, better health, HIV/AIDS education, sustainable agriculture and greater employment.
Project Message
We can create an environment for survival, growth, development & education of vulnerable children and households at grass roots level. We can join hands and support the most vulnerable ones.
- Joseph Onyango, Executive Director
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Joseph Onyango
Executive Director
P.O.Box 5040
Kampala,
Uganda
+256-75 964642
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
The River Fund
11155 Roseland Road, Unit 16
Sebastian,
Florida
32958
United States
772 589-5076
http://www.riverfund.org
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Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Uganda
and can also be found under
Women and Girls.
For more information about Uganda, read the Human Development Report on Uganda or the Wikipedia entry for Uganda.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on March 2, 2005
Latest Update from the Field
News
By Joseph Onyango - Director, October 29, 2009 09:03 PM
From the year 2000 to date RARUDO has restored hope and renewed the spirit of women ,Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), people living with HIV/AIDS, youth and people with disabilities through its core programmes, Social Economic Development, Health and Education.
With support from The River Fund and Global giving the depth of RARUDO impacts this year 2009 extended from Tororo through Busia and Bugiri Districts in Eastern Uganda.
The organisation builds the skills of women through its exchange programme.
The programme is designed to offer vulnerable groups particularly AIDS widows, women, the OVC, youth, the Elderly, Persons with disability with skills that enable them to fight poverty and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS at house hold levels and enhance education of the OVC.
The programmes operate on various initiatives that include: Tailoring training, AIDS education and training, vegetable growing, food crop production, cross breeded goats distribution ,poultry farming, food security and Nutrition education, scholastic materials and uniforms for the OVC, treatment of opportunistic diseases for PLWAs , support and care for the PLWAs, water and Sanitation.
FAST FACTS:
RARUDO’s impact stretches across grassroots through out rural population in Tororo, Bugiri and Busia Districts in eastern Uganda.
Tororo District
1. 1,600 women in Tororo district, Iyolwa Sub-County have benefited from the training on Long term HIV/AIDS Survival skill and AIDS education.
2. 30 Women in Tororo District have benefited from pattern designing and tailoring training.
3. 32 OVC received improved goat breed in the first round in 2008.
4. Another 17 in the second round this year 2009 these were kids produced by the first distribution.
5. 270 OVC received scholastic materials and uniforms.
6. Over 100 women received vegetable seeds and planted vegetables for income sustainability.
7. About 100 community house holds have access to safe water from home dug wells.
8. 20 PLWA and 21 child headed homes receive nutritional foods supply.
9. 20 PLWAs receive treatment for opportunistic diseases.
10. 60 Persons with Disabilities receive support and care.
Bugiri District.
In Bugiri district, RARUDO incorporated widows, young women, and youth into its programmes in 2009 with a total 40 widows, 60 OVC, 30 youth who are now benefiting from the activities below.
The beneficiaries here are engaged in:-
Poultry farming
Vegetable growing
Campaign on sanitation and hygiene
Hand crafts
OVC support
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