Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda

by Soil Health & Climate Action Network (SHCAN)
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda
Help 65 poor women to start Beekeeping in Uganda

Project Report | Aug 16, 2024
Progress & Developments in Our Beekeeping Project

By Nolbert Muhumuza | Founder | Giving Hope Foundation

This beehive was re-established from a coffee tree
This beehive was re-established from a coffee tree

We are pleased to share the latest updates on our beekeeping project, which continues to empower and transform the lives of rural women in Hoima, Uganda.

Beekeeping Savings Group: Our dedicated project beneficiaries took the initiative to form a special beekeeping savings group. This group meets regularly to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and save for essential beekeeping equipment. These meetings have fostered a strong sense of community and collaboration. We believe that this initiative will enhance the overall success of the project. 

Support and Monitoring Visits:  Our team has been actively visiting and supporting the beekeepers. One notable example is a farmer who initially set her beehive in a coffee tree. After a heavy storm caused the beehive to fall and the bees to flee, our staff assisted her in building a stable stand and successfully recolonizing the hive. This hands-on support is crucial in ensuring the sustainability of the beekeeping activities.

Colonization Success: We are thrilled to report that four of the seven distributed beehives have been colonised successfully. This milestone is a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the farmers and our team. We are committed to continuing our efforts to help the remaining three hives achieve colonization.

Expected harvests: Local experts recommend to wait for up to a year after colonization before making the first harvest. The first year is all about setting up home and getting established - they need to make lots of wax which takes time.

We remain dedicated to providing ongoing support to our beekeepers. Together, we are making significant strides towards economic independence and sustainable livelihoods for the women in Hoima.

Thank you for your continued support and interest in our beekeeping project.

One farmer has has beehive in a coffee tree
One farmer has has beehive in a coffee tree
This hive is setup under bamboo, our first project
This hive is setup under bamboo, our first project
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Soil Health & Climate Action Network (SHCAN)

Location: Hoima, WE - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Nolbert Muhumuza
Kampala , WE Uganda
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