By Alex Byomugabe | Project Leader
About the project: The Sanuriro Batwa Community aims at empowering, training, educating the voiceless and forgotten forest dweller inAgriculture, health, education, community development to name but a few for better livelihoods. The project mainly focuses in supportingtheBatwa who were displaced from Bwindi Impenetrable National park so as to conserve the Bwindi forest ecosystem. Further still, the other focus is to alleviate poverty.
General Objectives of the project:
1. To transform the lives of Batwa people through training and building different skills for self-reliance
2. To train, educate , and sensitize the Batwa about the conservation of Bwindi forest ecosystem
3. To train the Batwa/pygmies, women, children in agriculture
4. To empower and promote education among the Batwa so as to eradicate illiteracy
5. To train Batwa on Climate Change.
To these ends we have carried out a range of activities in the first quarter of the 2025 ranging from tree planting to craft skills - the full rundown is included in the attached document.
We would like to thank our donors for their continued support - we also wish to thank GlobalGiving for facilitating all of this.
Onwards and upwards...
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