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Building a Better Future For Refugees

At Rwamwanja Rural Foundation, we are building the future of refugee income, nutrition, and self-reliance through sustainable practices like mushroom farming, permaculture, and climate-smart actions. Mushrooms offer a high-value, nutritious food source and a sustainable income opportunity, requiring minimal land, water, and time. By training refugees in mushroom cultivation, we empower families to generate reliable earnings and improve their nutrition. Permaculture promotes holistic farming systems that integrate crops, animals, and natural ecosystems, ensuring long-term food security and environmental restoration. Refugees learn to grow food efficiently while preserving soil health and biodiversity. Through climate-smart actions, we encourage sustainable agriculture techniques like water conservation, organic fertilizers, and agroforestry. These strategies combat climate change while increasing yields and building resilience. By combining these approaches, we equip refugee communities with the tools, knowledge, and resources to achieve self-reliance, protect the environment, and secure a sustainable, prosperous future
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Your Support Truly Momentous

Since 2019 we have so far reached 12000 families in trained both in mushrooms and and permarculture.

PERMACULTURE GRADUATE IN KAMPALA URBAN REFUGEE

Permaculture Gradute in Wakiso Rwamwanja

Permaculture graduate in Wakiso are helping both refugee and host communities by promoting sustainable farming practices that maximize limited space. Through permaculture, communities grow a variety of nutrient-rich crops such as vegetables, fruits, and herbs in small, well-organized plots. This improves nutrition by providing fresh, diverse, and affordable food. Permaculture techniques also emphasize soil regeneration, water conservation, and biodiversity, making it possible to thrive in small spaces while maintaining environmental sustainability. By implementing these practices, the communities achieve greater food security, improve health outcomes, and build resilience, fostering self-reliance and reducing dependency on external aid
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Our Impact since 2019

Since 2019 360 farmers trained, producing, and earning income, ~70% women more revenue generated and mushrooms produced since 12000 individuals and youth served 3 VSLAs created Mothers able to breastfeed their children,7,5 Acres of land designed in form of kitchen gardens
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SPAWN PRODUCED AND GROUPS SUPPORTE

we have managed to produce 6000 packets of mushroom spawn which supported 15 groups of mushroom farmers
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Peaople reached

The Rwamwanja Rural Foundation has significantly impacted both refugee and host communities through its various projects. Since 2019, over 12,000 individuals have been trained in permaculture, enhancing their agricultural skills and promoting sustainable practices.Equator InitiativeIn the past 1.5 years, the foundation has trained approximately 500 youth, with a focus on young women, in regenerative agriculture and reforestation. These training programs have been conducted in various refugee camps across Uganda, including Rwamwanja, , Bidi Bidi, Kampala, , Nakivale, Oruchinga, aSettlement.MIT SolverAdditionally, the foundation has developed online training resources, such as a YouTube channel with hundreds of views and a Facebook page with over 600 followers, to extend its reach and support to a broader audience.MIT SolverThrough these initiatives, the Rwamwanja Rural Foundation continues to empower communities, fostering self-reliance and resilience
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Your Donation makes an impact

Donating to Rwamwanja Rural Foundation can make a significant impact on rural families by empowering them with essential agricultural tools and resources. Your contribution would help provide tools like hoes, watering cans, and seedlings, enabling families to improve their farming practices and increase crop yields. Additionally, donations will support the construction of mushroom houses, which offer a sustainable source of income and nutrition. With better tools and mushroom farming opportunities, families can secure food, generate income, and achieve self-sufficiency. Your support fosters long-term economic growth, alleviates poverty, and transforms lives in these rural communities. Every donation creates lasting change
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Mushroom spawn labolatory in rwamwanja

Graduate of permaculture in Nakivale refugee settlement
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