Project Report
| Dec 22, 2025
Year-End Appeal Report
By James Aleko | Project Director
Join Us in Transforming Lives in Uganda
As the year draws to a close, Charitable Incorporated Community Organization (CICO) Uganda invites you to partner with us in making a lasting impact on vulnerable communities across Uganda. With 41 projects underway, we're working tirelessly to bring hope, joy, and transformation to those who need it most.
Our Projects:
- Education: Supporting schools and students in need
- Healthcare: Fighting malaria, providing medical care, and promoting health
- Arts and Culture: Empowering children through creative expression
- Community Development: Building sustainable communities and livelihoods
Every Gift Matters:
- $10: Provides Easter gifts for children
- $18: Supplies a mosquito net for a family
- $25: Supports antimalarial treatment for a child
- $50: Sponsors a child's education for a year
Join the Movement:
- Share our projects with your network
- Volunteer your time and skills
- Pray for our communities
Together, let's transform lives!
CICO Uganda Team
Aug 18, 2025
Supporting Vulnerable Communities in Uganda
By James Aleko | Project Director
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Dear friends and supporters,
Since December 2024, we've been relying on our limited resources to continue serving vulnerable children and communities in Uganda. Unfortunately, our ministry has been severely impacted by the lack of donations, making it challenging to provide essential support.
Your generous donation will directly impact the lives of these vulnerable communities by:
Providing nutritional support and healthcare to children and families in need
Enabling access to education and skills development programs
Offering emotional and psychological support to those affected by poverty and adversity
Empowering communities through sustainable livelihood initiatives
Your contribution will bring hope, joy, and a brighter future to those who need it most. Together, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of Uganda's most vulnerable populations.
Thank you for considering supporting our ministry.
Every donation counts, and we are grateful for your kindness.
May 1, 2025
Sewing Seeds, Harvesting Hope: Project Update
By James Aleko | Project Director
The "Help Families Grow their Own Food in Rural Uganda" project is making significant progress in empowering rural families to achieve food security and improve their livelihoods. Here are some key updates:
Key Achievements
- Increased Food Production: Families participating in the project have reported an increase in food production, enabling them to meet their nutritional needs and reduce reliance on external aid.
- Improved Livelihoods: The project has helped families improve their livelihoods by providing them with the skills and resources needed to grow their own food, thereby increasing their income and reducing poverty.
- Sustainable Practices: The project promotes sustainable agricultural practices, such as permaculture and organic farming, which help to conserve natural resources and protect the environment.
Challenges and Lessons Learned
- Climate Change: The project has faced challenges related to climate change, such as droughts and floods, which have impacted food production. However, the project has adapted by incorporating climate-resilient practices and technologies.
- Community Engagement: The project has learned the importance of engaging with local communities and involving them in the decision-making process to ensure the project's sustainability and effectiveness.
Future Directions
- Scaling Up: The project plans to scale up its operations to reach more families and communities in rural Uganda, building on the successes and lessons learned from the current project.
- Capacity Building: The project will continue to build the capacity of local communities to manage and sustain their own food systems, ensuring the long-term impact of the project.
- Partnerships and Collaborations: The project will seek to strengthen partnerships with local organizations, governments, and stakeholders to leverage resources and expertise, and to ensure the project's sustainability and effectiveness.