Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women

by ALLIEDAID UGANDA
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women
Microloans & Business Training for 300 Rural Women

Project Report | Jun 15, 2026
Training local women saving groups in Tororo

By Henry Okumu | Project Leader

Women Invest in Agriculture Through Savings Groups
Agriculture remains a primary source of livelihood for many rural families. During this reporting period, women saving groups enabled members to invest in farming activities that improved household food security and income generation.
Women accessed loans to purchase seeds, fertilizers, farm tools, and livestock. These investments increased agricultural productivity and helped families strengthen their livelihoods. Several members reported improved harvests and increased earnings from agricultural sales.
The savings groups also facilitated knowledge sharing among farmers. Members exchanged information on improved farming practices, pest management, and market opportunities. This collaborative learning contributed to better agricultural outcomes.
Many women used agricultural profits to repay loans, increase savings contributions, and support family needs. The income generated from farming strengthened household financial stability and reduced vulnerability to economic shocks.
Participation in savings groups encouraged women to view agriculture as a business opportunity rather than solely a subsistence activity. Members became more confident in making investment decisions and managing agricultural enterprises.
Community leaders observed greater economic participation among women engaged in farming initiatives supported by savings groups. These activities have contributed to improved household welfare and community development.
We thank GlobalGiving supporters for empowering rural women to invest in agriculture and create sustainable pathways toward economic self-reliance.

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ALLIEDAID UGANDA

Location: Tororo, Eastern Uganda - Uganda
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Project Leader:
Henry Okumu
Tororo , Eastern Uganda Uganda

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