PROVIDING INFORMATION SERVICES TO FARMERS EMERGING OUT OF CONFLICT

Jan 1, 2008-Dec 31, 2008

Kitgum has been the epicenter of the 20 year insurgency in Northern Uganda between the Government of Uganda and the Lords Resistance Army (LRA). The insurgency has displaced over 85% of the total district population and weakened institutions and community structures that are critical in the mobilisation of communities in the development process. As a result, Kitgum is one of the poorest districts in the country. KIDFA (Kitgum District Farmers’ Association) formerly UNFA-Kitgum branch, started in 1993 as an association of farmers and farmer groups in Kitgum District. It is registered under the Companies Act (CAP. 85) as a company limited by guarantee and not having share capital. Its main objective is to improve the well being of people through enhancing standards of agriculture and marketing of agriculture products. To date, it has a membership of 2,595 comprising of 1,306 women and 1,289 men making it the largest producer organization in Kitgum. Since Uganda’s economy is 85% reliant on Agriculture, this places KIDFA in the front seat of the economic development of this war torn district. Like any of the community structures and organizations operating in Kitgum, KIFDA was tremendously weakened by the insurgency. Its members (farmers) were displaced and [...]

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