

UGANDA

PROJECT #1
UJANA COFFEE PROJECT
GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Western, Central, and Eastern Regions
ACTIVE SINCE
PEOPLE INVOLVED
AIM
Activation of micro-enterprises to encourage income diversification among young people in rural and urban areas
INSIGHT OF THE PROJECT
RESULTS OBTAINED
new business solutions identified
young coffee producers trained since 2019
micro-enterprises activated
producers (60% women and 40% men) trained in business management, strengthening micro-enterprises, and identifying challenges
Income increase thanks to micro enterprise start-ups
PROJECT #2
SEEDS OF HOPE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Kampala
ACTIVE SINCE
PEOPLE INVOLVED
AIM
Improving food security for families living in Kampala’s slums through the development of an urban home garden made from recycled materials.
INSIGHT OF THE PROJECT
PARTNERS
RESULTS OBTAINED
women involved in the project
built water access points
Launched in 2021 with the involvement of 26 families, the project has grown significantly over the years: 280 families in 2022 and 530 families in 2023. Thanks to an integrated approach that promotes access to education, the strengthening of agricultural skills, and the enhancement of local resources, Seeds of Hope continues to lay the foundations for a more resilient and inclusive future.
Income increase thanks to micro enterprise start-ups





PROJECT #3
RESILIENT RURAL COMMUNITIES
GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Central region
ACTIVE SINCE
PEOPLE INVOLVED
AIM
RESULTS OBTAINED
Farmer Field Schools: Coffee and Banana Diversification, Climate-Smart Practices, Financial Literacy
Youth cooperatives
Of project participants are women
Couples registered as gender change agents in their communities
Set up of demonstration sites on the correct use of fertilizers
PROJECT #4
HARVESTING CARBON
GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Western and Central Region
ACTIVE SINCE
PEOPLE INVOLVED
AIM
The project aims to develop the first “pay-for-impact” model in the sector, in which carbon “impact units” (verified reductions in Scope 3 emissions) are generated and traded alongside agricultural products.
This market-based approach offers a scalable solution to environmental challenges. To facilitate the transition to regenerative, low-carbon agriculture, the project will support producers in adopting agroforestry systems and sustainable, climate-smart farming techniques, while ensuring compliance with new EU regulations.
PARTNERS
RESULTS OBTAINED
Farmer Field Schools: Coffee and Banana Diversification, Climate-Smart Practices, Financial Literacy
Youth cooperatives
Of project participants are women
Couples registered as gender change agents in their communities
Set up of demonstration sites on the correct use of fertilizers
PROJECT #4
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Central Region
Kalungu District and Greater Masaka DistrictPERIOD
BENEFICIARIES
AIM
RESULTS OBTAINED
Entrepreneurial activities started
Additional registered monthly income
Producers involved in marketing and accounting training courses
Tablet “Learning Kernels” distributed as learning manuals