Budondo Women Development Association - BUWODA

📍 Budondo Women Development Association
📧 Email: buwodauganda@gmail.com
📞 Tel: +256 743 587 207
🌐 Website: www.buwoda.org
Empowering Women, Protecting Children, Sustaining the Environment.
Environmental Conservation & Climate Resilience Program
The Environmental Conservation & Climate Resilience Program responds to the growing environmental challenges in Budondo Sub-County, where deforestation, soil degradation, erratic rainfall, and food insecurity affect the well-being of families, especially women and children. This program empowers communities—particularly women and youth—to adopt sustainable environmental practices, improve agricultural productivity, and build resilience to climate change while ensuring food and livelihood security.
Purpose
To promote sustainable environmental practices for food security and resilience to climate change.

Key Activities and Expected Outputs
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Training in Climate-Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Farming
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Farmers trained annually in climate-smart and eco-friendly agricultural practices.
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Increased household food production and reduced reliance on unsustainable farming methods.
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Women and Youth-Led Community Gardens for Food Security
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15 community gardens established and managed by women and youth groups.
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Improved access to nutritious foods and reduced hunger in vulnerable households.
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Water and Soil Conservation Project
- Adoption of rainwater harvesting, terracing, and soil fertility management practices.
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Reduced soil erosion and improved water availability for agriculture.
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- Adoption of rainwater harvesting, terracing, and soil fertility management practices.
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Tree Planting and Environmental Conservation Campaigns
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Trees planted annually to restore ecosystems and mitigate climate change.
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Increased community participation in conservation efforts.
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Awareness Campaigns on Climate Change Adaptation
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Community members sensitized on climate risks and adaptation strategies.
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Strengthened community resilience to climate-related shocks and disasters.
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