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Sweet success: Rural Women find economic independence through sustainable beekeeping practices

In rural Kapeke Sub County in Kiboga district, Kapeke Women Beekeepers Group has discovered beekeeping…

ByByPrecious NaturindaOct 21, 2024

Women are struggling to survive along Lake Albert

For years, fishing provided for Constance Nyamisana’s family, but restrictive regulations have crippled her livelihood.…

ByByPrecious NaturindaOct 15, 2024

NAPE LAUNCHES A COMPENDIUM ON THE DYNAMICS OF LAND ACQUISITION FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH

National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE) has launched a compendium on the dynamics of land…

ByByJulius KyamanywaOct 8, 2024

Women braving the threats to fight against the negative impacts of EACOP

Beatrice Rukanyanga’s group, Kwataniza Women Farmer’s group was among the 54 Non-Governmental Organizations whose operation,…

ByByadminSep 12, 2024

Grassroots women call for an end to oil drilling in their localities over continuous injustices

During their recent interaction meetings at the close of August 2024, EACOP affected women under…

ByByadminSep 12, 2024

NAPE APPLAUDED FOR BUILDING RESILIENCE AND AMPLIFYNG THE VOICES OF MARGINALIZED WOMEN AFFECTED BY OIL PROJECTS

National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE) has been applauded for building the resilience of communities…

ByByPrecious NaturindaAug 15, 2024
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The Community Green Radio program is an offshoot of the main Sustainability School programme. It was initiated and established to speed up the process of amplifying the voices of communities in Bunyoro sub-region in Western Uganda who are grappling with the challenges posed by the mushrooming oil industry in the area. The Community Green Radio program has been on air since August 1, 2014 and is increasingly becoming popular in the region because of its people/community centered programming. Currently the listeners of the radio have formed themselves into 9 Listeners Clubs.

Some of the Listeners clubs were formed out of the existing Sustainability School villages while others which were formed independently are also turning into Sustainability villages. This ensures that the Sustainability School approach remain applicable both in the main Sustainability School and in the Community Green Radio.

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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMEN: AMPLIFYING RURAL WOMEN’S VOICE
Local leaders urge citizens to embrace government programs to end poverty in a move to protect girl child
WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN HOIMA TAKE ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION EFFORTS
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Women are struggling to survive along Lake Albert
NAPE LAUNCHES A COMPENDIUM ON THE DYNAMICS OF LAND ACQUISITION FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH