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Improving the livelihood and income of the most vulnerable conflict affected people in Teso, North East Uganda

Last updated: 15/08/2017
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-NI011322-GPAF-INN-057
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Description

To reduce poverty and hunger of vulnerable returnees from IDP camps in Teso sub-region through the distribution of agricultural/livestock inputs and delivery of training on appropriate and environmentally sustainable technology. Livelihood security will be increased through training on income diversification and provision of seed capital for start up businesses.;


Location

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Uganda
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • Abarilela Community Development Organisation
  • Acamutu PLWA
  • DaRWODA
  • Ojama Ageing Farmers\' Group
  • Opepa Community Development Association
  • War on Want NI Uganda

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Programme data last updated on 15/08/2017