Raising Hope of African Child Uganda’s Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) is one that empowers communities to earn a living while preserving their environment and cultural heritage. These programs often combine skills training, resource access, and eco-friendly practices to create long-term impact.
Wherever we work we promote: farming practices that preserves the natural environment and also fetch valuable income. horticultural crops have been introduced and promoted to enhance meaningful afforestation where fruit trees help in minimising malnutrition and promote alternative income without disorienting the local climate.
Reviving Artisanal Crafts
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What it does: Supports traditional weavers and artisans by providing training, market access, and financial support.
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Impact: Preserves cultural heritage while generating income for rural families.
Promotion of Talents for livelihood. Every year we organize talent expos for local population to show case and discover their talents and in Adjumani for instance our program has produced dozens of local artists including traditional and contemporary African musical artists the participants have been transformed through mentorships and corporate social responsibility.