Climate Change Adaptation/Community Resilience Initiatives Food Security To enhance food security in grassroots communities in this era of climate change, the organization has equipped women with skills in Climate Smart Agriculture. 847 grassroots women have
Before SWID’s intervention, Walukuba/Masese Division had several problems affecting women including land grabbing as a result of traditional beliefs that deny women the right to inherit land and property after losing their spouses or parents,
SWID uses the Local to Local dialogue methodology to engage grassroots women with their community leaders and local authorities through women-led dialogues to discuss and negotiate solutions for a range of development issues such as
SWID partnered with a local primary school to plant 10,000 pine and eucalyptus trees on land belonging to the Church of Uganda. The land is located on a hillside adjacent to the local school. Due to over
Grassroots Women Focused Savings & Borrowing for Land & Housing The women have initiated a savings and credit scheme through which they save and borrow through a revolving loan that has seen many women acquire
The home based caregivers of SWID visit nearly 100 patients twice per month. The majority of women in the group are widows, single mothers, sole income earners and those living positively. They have mobilized simply
In many parts of the world, Uganda inclusive, women’s rights to land and property are denied. The existing laws give women fewer or less secure rights than men, and inequitable and discriminatory attitudes and practices