Uncategorized4 days agoThe Rwamanja Rural Foundation is empowering refugees in Bidi Bidi by promoting mushroom cultivation as a sustainable livelihood. This initiative provides refugees with a steady income through the sale of mushrooms, offering an alternative to traditional farming in limited spaces. In terms of nutrition, mushrooms are a rich source of protein and essential vitamins, improving the refugees’ diets. By learning mushroom farming, refugees gain skills that contribute to self-reliance, reducing dependency on aid. Additionally, cultivating mushrooms helps improve health by providing access to fresh, nutritious food, contributing to better overall well-being in the refugee community
Uncategorized4 days agoSupporting Rwamwanja Rural Foundation’s (RRF) projects directly improves the lives of refugees and host communities in Uganda by addressing critical challenges like food insecurity, unemployment, and environmental degradation. As a refugee-led organization, RRF understands the unique struggles of refugees and implements sustainable, community-driven solutions tailored to their needs.