In August 2020 TDT sent £8800 out to our partners in Uganda as relief support to help families struggling as a result of the coronavirus lockdown. A variety of crop seeds including; maize, beans, soya beans, sesame and sorghum, and in some communities posho flour, were distributed to the most
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My name is Mrs Angela Atim, a resident of Olobai community in Kapalebyong district. I am married to Mr John Eumu and we have been blessed with 11 children (5 boys and 6 girls). We have been practicing vegetable production for over 4 years but with limited knowledge of how
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At the end of 2019 TDT sent funds to help with the flooding situation in the TESO area though our partner PAG KIDO. Mosquito nets, water purification tablets and tarpaulins were distributed to 354 households in 6 villages benefitting 2121 people. As a result of the distribution Households are able
After several months of heavy rain most parts of TESO are now flooded. Crops are submerged under water and have been rotting in the fields, houses and schools are wet and water-logged, others have collapsed and in many places drinking water supplies have become polluted. Most villages have one
Caroline Akol (Group Coordinator): She thanks God and SOWCUL for the insight and training that the group has received. Through the group she has been able to educate her children and one is now out working. She attributes this to the impact of the VSLA group as without it she
Nathan Ewalu, 43 years old, is married with 6 children. He was identified as one of the vulnerable community members in Angorok as part of the seed distribution project done in partnership with BIDS Foundation. On receiving the wheelchair, Nathan, popularly known as ‘Nasoni’ by the locals was speechless and