Farmers of Okoboi community in Kapelebyong District NE region, harvested bags of maize, green gram as a result of being provided with improved seeds for plantationSome of the harvested cassava One of VAD project staff Liz Akannyo conducting a training in Agronomic best practices where we targeted 5 farmers group of 25 members each inclusion with 15 People With Disabilities. This was in Aturai village of Okoboi parish in Kapelebyong DistrictFarmers representatives were provided with Oxen and Ox-ploughs as part of Agricultural inputs to ease the cultivation of our targeted farmers hence improved production. Above are the pairs of Ox-ploughs providedTargeted farmers during a training in nutrition basics, vegetable growing and other related agricultural trainings; photo taken in KapelebyongA pair of Oxen/bulls provided to the targeted farmers of Kapelebyong; this is used to open up big land and carry out agriculture on a very piece of land to increase production which later increase household food production and incomes.
Nyada Community primary school is located in Kapelebyong District NE region. Before VAD’s intervention, pupils were very many of about 537 but did not have a proper latrine as they were using only 2 stanced latrine and nearly filled. In 2021, one of our longest partner Just A Drop funded the WASH project improvement where VAD constructed a 16 lined gender segregated latrine with a washroom for girls and urinal for boys. but most importantly, the girl child benefited alot as during their their menstrual periods the girls will be in position to fully clean themselves using the provided borehole at school and using the privacy washroom. In addition to the WASH project, Signpost International-UK another VAD’s partner also funded VAD with School feeding programme in Nyada still a project which commence in February 2022. As of now, the school enrollment in Nyada PS has increased to 784 pupils. This has attributed to the WASH project and the school feeding programme hence children learn in a clean, safe and user friendly environment.
By then, with AIDLINK funding VAD constructed a VIP latrine and a borehole and what was missing was the classroom structuresPupils used to study under the trees and faced numerous challenges including dust, too much rain, sun shine which prevented so many children from attending regularly, and they couldn’t concentrateLomokori PS classroom by then; before VAD’s interventionPupils of Lomokori PS with their temporaly structure before VAD’s interventionA newly constructed permanent Lomokori PS classroom block and now accomodates a total of 798 pupils from the 364 pupilsA Newly permanent Lomokori Primary School which school now is among one of the model schools in Napak District; thank you SIGNPOST INTERNATIONAL
VAD has worked with one of her longest partner Signpost International since 2010 and together with Signpost International, VAD has impacted to over 400,000 people from both Wakiso District in Central Uganda and Amuria, Kapelebyong and Napak Districts in North Eastern Uganda. With funding from SI, VAD has implemented livelihood projects in both schools and community and also integrated with Menstrual Hygiene Management and Water, Hygiene and Sanitation. In 2021, with BFSS & Alan and Nesta funding through Signpost International, VAD constructed Lomokori community primary school with a New permanent class room block, with Head teachers’ office and a Library. Before pupils were studying under the trees and they used to face challenges of too much dust, rains, wind which resulted them to always miss classes and there was little concentration among the pupils since they were learning in an open space. Currently, the school has a total of 798 pupils whereby 187 are in the ECD class (Early Childhood Development) while 611 pupils are in Primary 1 to Primary 6. Lomokori primary school has not yet got primary 7. Of the, 611 pupils in primary section (310 are boys while 301 are girls). The current enrollment has really doubled from the previous as of March 2020 which was 472 pupils (235 girls and 237 boys) while at baseline the school had 364 pupils. This is attributed to the different projects implemented such as; WASH –Borehole & Latrine, permanent building, training of pupils in child rights and co-circular activities among others but most importantly the newly constructed permanent building for learning has increased more pupils in this school. Below is the table of the enrollment: Boys Girls Primary 1 126 100 226 Primary 2 64 50 114 Primary 3 48 54 102 Primary 4 28 41 69 Primary 5 29 40 69 Primary 6 15 16 31 Total 310 301 611
Lomokori primary school has got a constructed Borehole constructed by VAD and funded by AIDLINK in 2018. The BH is still functional and serves both the school and the community. However, it is in the premises of the school; hence the school has a very big responsibility of the BH.
Number of boreholes drilled= 15 drilled boreholes in Poron and Apeitolim sub counties, Napak District
Number of shallow wells protected= 231 constructed and protected shallow wells in Wakiso District
Estimated number of people and/or communities impacted by our projects (who now have access to safe and clean water)= Over 500,000 people have access to clean and safe water including school pupils, people benefited from WASH trainings, farmers and all beneficiaries since 2003
Exif_JPEG_420With support from Friends of Uganda-Germany, VAD supported the school of Acegerekuma PS in Kapelebyong NE Region with revolving loans which they have injected in their small business hence profit making and increased incomes, the same school was renovated and the teachers are now being accomodated in the newly constructed teachers houses.This has helped in their retention, and be able to teach pupils of Acegerekuma with smiles on their faces. Thank you Mrs. Schummer (FU)