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NAPE TRAINS WOMEN IN IDPs AND REFUGEE CAMPS ENTREPRENUERSHIP SKILLS TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS AND FIGHT AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

NAPE TRAINS WOMEN IN IDPs AND REFUGEE CAMPS ENTREPRENUERSHIP SKILLS TO ENHANCE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS AND FIGHT AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

ByPrecious NaturindaJan 3, 20223 min read

Angelic Mbisemenshe, a refugee living in Kyangwali refugee camp in Hoima district has often found herself frustrated with lack of suitable sustainable income generating activity for her livelihood. For about 25 years she has lived in the camp, Mbisemenshe, a married woman with 4 children says she has largely depended on a monthly relief assistance […]

HOIMA COMMUNITIES CALL FOR MORE SUPPORT IN CONSERVATION OF KIHAGYA CULTURAL FOREST; A SACRED NATURAL SITE FOR ABAHAGYA CLAN

HOIMA COMMUNITIES CALL FOR MORE SUPPORT IN CONSERVATION OF KIHAGYA CULTURAL FOREST; A SACRED NATURAL SITE FOR ABAHAGYA CLAN

ByPrecious NaturindaDec 2, 20214 min read

On a beautiful Wednesday afternoon characterized by scotching sun, fresh air, slightly cold breeze and singing birds, the members of Abahangya clan scattered under tree shades near Kihagya natural forest…

NAPE SUPPORTING SMALL HOLDER FARMERS TO PROMOTE TRADIONAL APPROACHES TO FOOD SECURITY

NAPE SUPPORTING SMALL HOLDER FARMERS TO PROMOTE TRADIONAL APPROACHES TO FOOD SECURITY

ByPrecious NaturindaDec 2, 20213 min read

Though weather patterns have changed tremendously due to effects of climate change, planting seasons in Uganda are known to begin in March and August of every year respectively. Towards that…

AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY NETWORK (ABN) TO PARTNER WITH NAPE TO PROMOTE TRADITIONAL APPROACHES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND FOOD SOVEREIGNITY

AFRICAN BIODIVERSITY NETWORK (ABN) TO PARTNER WITH NAPE TO PROMOTE TRADITIONAL APPROACHES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND FOOD SOVEREIGNITY

ByPrecious NaturindaDec 2, 20214 min read

African Biodiversity Network (ABN) has pledged to partner with National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE) to promote indigenous seed governance for improved livelihoods and food sovereignty and strengthen cultural governance…

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Women standing up to save the ecosystems as expansion of extractive industries takes shape in the Albertine Rift

ByPrecious NaturindaDec 2, 20214 min read

The rapid growth of extractive industry in Uganda’s Albertine graben is at the same time rapidly affecting the ecosystems and communities previously intact. The activities of oil companies have displaced…