Uganda - Third week

Wise words


Our third week was really practical. We visited different communities in Masaka and around it. 

We had also two days work in office for developing a training module for schools and farmers. Also we decided to make a fundraise for solar dryer. With a solar dryer, at least 10 farmers can dry their pineapples and mango´s. They can export these dry fruits and increase their income. Maybe in the future also enlarge their farm and hire new workers and develop their community.

Firstly, we visited community in Kyanamukaka, where we observed coffee farms. We monitored their strategies of agroforestry and plantation. Also, we visited one construction, where local private companies are planning to process and store their harvest. These farmers would like to start producing organic coffee and other crops. For this reason, we got a bit information about their pesticides, which they are normally using. Since now, these are not organic yet.


View of the garden in Kyanamukaka

Coffee
Coffee
View of the area

View of the area


Cabbage field

Cabbage field

View of the area

Cooking place
Cooking place
House in Kiyanamukaka
Machete for gardening
Papyrus
Pineapple


Pineapple
Construction of processing facility and warehouse
Construction of processing facility and warehouse


Construction of processing facility and warehouse
View of the garden
Ankole cow



After visiting the community in Kyanamukaka, we decided to see the lake Victoria and the inhabitants there.

Lake Victoria and fishing boats
Ankole cows 

Matoke

Here we are again back in the area of Kyanamukaka. Under this ground, there is a waterpoint.


Waterpoint is under the ground
Waterpoint is under the ground

We had a great opportunity to participate the annual meeting of the Red Cross, Masaka branch. They reported about their 2016/2017 year work. In addition, they presented their plans and strategies for the next working year (2017/2018) . Also, they gave us a brief overview about their members in Masaka branch. 

Branch manager is giving report
Discussion
Branch manager is responding to questions
Discussion
With the Red Cross Masaka branch manager Mr. Henry Musoke
The Red Cross, Masaka Branch Annual Meeting
Programme
Members of the Red Cross, Masaka Branch

We visited Rina Primary School to observe their garden, because in few weeks we are going to plan a garden with vegetables for them. We asked teachers and director, which plants they wish to see in their garden. Also, we met with their all students, who had prepared us a little performance.

Chicken
Cleaning facilities
Clock

Clothes
Headmaster
The assistant of the Headmaster with my colleague
The office of the Headmaster 
School garden


Eggplant 
Place for vegetables
Body building food 
Health giving food
We share
Performance by children
The prayer
View of the Rina Primary School
Rina Primary School 
Student 
Words of wisdom
After the visit to school


We also visited another school in Kyanamukaka -  St. Mugagga S.S.S. We had a training day with students from environment club. Together we created their school garden. We planted different seeds, which were brought from Germany - cucumber, pepper, pumpkin, parsley, zucchini and sweet carrot. 
We had a great opportunity to see all classrooms, library, computer class, room for teachers, kitchen, toilets and offices.

Building for chemistry class
Geography lesson
Students
Students
Computer room
Computer room
Water for cooking
Director office

Planting
Planting
Covering the beds
Planting
Tools for planting
Planting
Our lunch
Our lunch


Eggplant
The headmistress
Buffet

Buffet
Library
Library

Pigglet
Cucumber
T-shirt
Planting
Zucchini
Sweet potato
Education week theme
Watering
Bird
Toilet for girls
Toilet for boys
Toilet for boys
Trash
New school kitchen
Water for cooking
Water for cooking
Kitchen
Kitchen
Food
Water for cooking
Every student must give a card for food
Children waiting for food
Water tank
The place for cleaning dishes
The queue for food
Information about donation 
Old kitchen
Old cooking place

Old kitchen
The title of the school
The result of the day

Our day was successful! We created their garden with one day. Students from environment club were supporting us with their help. After few weeks we plan to go to see this garden again and look how these plants are growing.



GLEN project for Estonians is coordinated by Arengukoostöö Ümarlaud and financed by ASA.


Further information: 

http://glen-europe.org/
http://glen-europe.org/multipliers-training-cycle/internships-2017/50004002-1122/
http://www.terveilm.ee/leht/glen/
http://en.asa-programm.de/english/home/
http://www.nirpuganda.org/

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