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Korean volunteers to strengthen Farmers’ knowledge for increased agricultural productivity in Wakiso

bySunrise Reporter
April 18, 2023
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The Korean volunteers during the dispatch ceremony

The Korean volunteers during the dispatch ceremony

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Lololand Co., Ltd and Better word operating in Uganda as project Management Consultancy (PMC) under Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) have dispatched a team of 10 Korean volunteers to Wakiso district with a mission to empower farmers with knowledge so that they can increase their incomes and living standards.

The team of Korean volunteers were dispatched on March 22, 2023.

The beneficiaries are; Namulonge farmers’ group, Kabanyolo farmers group and Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute.

The project volunteers are expected to pursue sustainable rural development in the project site by strengthening agricultural capacity of the target population and improving farm household income and productivity.

The volunteers have skills in horticulture, poultry farming, regional development, language translation and ICT and were dispatched with these skills to make sure the project is implemented by February 2024 effectively and efficiently.

By the end of the project in February 2024, volunteers will have supported Namulonge and Kabanyolo farmers to enhance their personal and professional experiences.

Representatives from the three partner organisations implementing the project have expressed hope that the project would strengthen the existing ties they have with Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute and the local people in each village.

So it will read like this;

*Korean volunteers to strengthen Farmers’ knowledge for increased agricultural productivity in Wakiso*

Lololand Co.Ltd and Better word, operating in Uganda as project Management Consultancy (PMC) under Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) have dispatched a team of 10 Korean volunteers to Wakiso district with a mission to empower farmers with knowledge so that they can increase their incomes and living standards.

The team of Korean volunteers were dispatched on March 22, 2023.

The beneficiaries are; Namulonge farmers’ group, Kabanyolo farmers group and Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute.

The project volunteers are expected to pursue sustainable rural development in the project site by strengthening agricultural capacity of the target population and improving farm household income and productivity.

The volunteers have skills in horticulture, poultry farming, regional development, language translation and ICT and were dispatched with these skills to make sure the project is implemented by February 2024 effectively and efficiently.

By the end of the project in February 2024, volunteers will have supported Namulonge and Kabanyolo farmers to enhance their personal and professional experiences.

Representatives from the three partner organisations implementing the project have expressed hope that the project would strengthen the existing ties they have with Makerere University Agricultural Research Institute and the local people in each village.

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