URICT received a Trellis Fund grant to train farmers on pest and disease management for fruit crops. Karla Huerta, a graduate student studying Horticulture and Agronomy in the UC Davis Viticulture and Enology Department, will support the project and travel to Uganda to work with farmers.
URICT received visitors from USA who came to visit URICT making Bio Sand Waters Filters we give out to different families, churches, schools, trading centers so that people get access to safe and clean Water.
Some of our visitors were too grateful to see the URICT- Uganda small life skilling vocational center for orphans, school dropouts and some youth who were formally on streets, drug addictive and others with HIV/AIDS.
With your financial help, we will ensure that hundreds of children in Eastern Uganda have access to quality public education, thereby raising the standard of living for an entire future generation.
Families in Eastern Uganda are dying of famine. We are creating the Food Busker Fund - inclusive is Maize flour/posh, rice & kidney beans. A busker cost $52 and can feed a family of 5 for a month.
We have close to 50 tones of maize, millet, beans, rice etc we want to process so that we are able to provide food to more villagers. URICT as an organisation is seeking for $3.860 to purchase a Grain Mill.
The coming of rainfall this March has really been a blessing to our Sustainable Farming/Agricultural Project, we have been able to open up another 12 Acres of where we are planting, vegetable of all sorts. Adding value to whatever we produce from our farmfields is one way we can commercialize […]
Thousands women, men and teenage mothers have been trained. So far we have given out more than ten thousand Birth Kits (Mother Kits) to rural/villager pregnant mothers.
Our Safe Motherhood and Maternal Health Program has now saved over 4,000 Mothers and Babies from maternal and infant mortality. We are extending it to another set of Villages.