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AFRICE’S SOFT LOANS TRANSFORMING UGANDA’S SMALLHOLDER FARMING

Agriculture remains the backbone of Uganda’s economy, employing over 70% of the population. Yet, despite being the primary food producers, smallholder farmers face persistent challenges including lack of access to affordable credit, soil degradation, and unpredictable weather patterns. According to Uganda’s 2024 census, 46% households are food insecure, underscoring how fragile the country’s food system remains. To address this, the […]

Sowing hope with soft loans: How smallholder farmers are thriving with AFRICE’s soft loan initiative

In the quiet landscapes of Kikarara village in Rukungiri district, along Queen Elizabeth National Park, 35-year-old Goretti Karungi bends over her maize and beans garden with her hands moving rhythmically as she weeds. The scorching sun beats her down on her back but her spirit is unbroken.  For years, Karungi struggled to keep her small garden productive but lack of […]

Museveni Call for indigenous communities to manage overdue, say communities

President Yoweri Museveni’s directive to empower fishing communities to lead lake management has sparked hope among Ugandans whose livelihood and cultural identity depend on these ecosystems The African Institute for Culture and Ecology sees the directive as a chance to revive cultural governance systems The Executive Director Tabaro Dennis Natukunda says indigenous practices such as protecting sacred sites and traditional […]

Empowering Fishermen in Uganda: A Win for Indigenous Communities

The president of Uganda recent directive placing lake management in the hands of indigenous fishermen is a welcome development for indigenous fishing communities across Uganda. For years, these communities have depended on Lakes for their livelihoods, guided by generations of traditional knowledge about sustainable fishing. The President’s order recognizes their role as custodians of lakes, giving them greater authority to […]