Sunday, June 17, 2007

The Solution comes







We knew we had not done the right training. There was a need to start that straight away. However, we moned here and there but could not get the skilled manpower to do the training for the meagre resources we had.
With assistance and support from Teach A Man To Fish we managed to up the scale of the work we were doing.
By the end of April, we could begin and set about doing the following:
  • Identification and training of 10 needy and vulnerable, secondary school children in Piggery farming for 3 days those that were unable to keep in school because of school fees.
  • Construct 10 pig stys

    Provide these 10 young people with 1 piglet each to rear
  • Institute a youth committee from these beneficiaries that they will play an active role in the running of this project.
  • Acquire the necessary feeding and medication for the piglets.

  • Monitor the project progress on a monthly basis.
In turn this project would lead to the following.
  • These young people becoming successful piggery farmers.
  • They are a ble to use money from their pig sales to pay for their school fees and other school needs.
  • They will give out 2 piglets each to other poor students in the community to raise
  • They will learn marketing skills and train their fellow youth in the community.
The project has now set off. Thanks to Teach A Man To Fish.
Please visit us again to get more information to see how we are progressing with this project.


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Thursday, April 12, 2007

VODA Uganda is born

HOW IT ALL BEGAN.
It all started when one evening, I had visited my mother in the village on the weekend. I decided to move around the village to say hello to the elders. Out of the 6 homes I visited, from 4 of them I recieved complaints from the Grannies of how their grand children had refused to go school for reasons ranging from lack of school requirements to "just dont need scholing any more".
The next weekend, I came with a few exercise books and pens and gave out to some children who were glad to go back to school. I did this for a few months but I realised, they also needed money to pay to school. I did what I could. But it went becoming harder and harder for me to continue with this, I mobilized some friends and just a few of them responded. We agreed to start something long lasting. We named our association: Volunteers for Development Association in Uganda (VODA Uganda). This attracted the attention of the local village people and they asked me to be their Director. Imagine, leaving my some what good job, to lead something with no funds? That was 2003. I agreed. We did sensitization, voluntary giving, counselling, etc.
A lot happened in between, until.....
Time came when we bought 1 piglet and gave them out as a gift to one needy family. We told the old lady, in one year's time, we will not have money to give, but use this animal to pay the child's fees.
After a year, the pig had produced 5 piglets. They sold off 2, gave 2 to 2 other needy families and retained 1 with the mother pig. They used the money to pay fees. Wow! It was working!! We started spreading the news of our achievement and a friend donated us 10 piglets to give out, and another 10! After about 3 months, a strong swine fever came and swept 90% of the animals. What a hell!!!!!
Guess what happened next???

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