Soil restoration for 50 farming families in Bufuula, Uganda
AFRICA PARTNERSHIP ON CLIMATE CHANGE COALITION is a non-governmental organization under Ugandan law with legal personality. The mission of APCCC is to raise awareness among communities about climate issues, empower local populations, and promote sustainable adaptation measures to reduce disaster risks. APCCC's vision is of communities united and committed to working towards a greener, more resilient, and healthier environment, ensuring the well-being of the people, and for future generations. Our areas of activity include: combating air and soil pollution, regenerative agriculture; conservation of fauna and flora.
Project story
Restoring Soil, Rebuilding Hope in Bufuula
Bufuula's farmers face a critical challenge: rapidly degrading soil is shrinking harvests and threatening their families' survival. Decades of unsustainable farming, deforestation, and climate pressures have depleted the land's fertility, leaving communities increasingly vulnerable.
But change is possible.
This project will empower 50 local farmers with the knowledge and tools to revitalize their land. Over three months, participants will engage in interactive community sessions and hands-on learning experiences, culminating in a guided tour of the Edward Hamlet Regenerative Center—a thriving demonstration garden showcasing proven regenerative practices.
Farmers will discover practical, affordable solutions for restoring soil health and boosting productivity while building community resilience. By combining local knowledge with sustainable agricultural methods, Bufuula's farmers can reclaim their harvests and secure a more stable future for their families.
Your support makes this transformation possible—helping 50 farming families regain hope and rebuild their livelihoods.
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Soil restoration for 50 farming families in Bufuula, Uganda
AFRICA PARTNERSHIP ON CLIMATE CHANGE COALITION is a non-governmental organization under Ugandan law with legal personality. The mission of APCCC is to raise awareness among communities about climate issues, empower local populations, and promote sustainable adaptation measures to reduce disaster risks. APCCC's vision is of communities united and committed to working towards a greener, more resilient, and healthier environment, ensuring the well-being of the people, and for future generations. Our areas of activity include: combating air and soil pollution, regenerative agriculture; conservation of fauna and flora.
Project story
Restoring Soil, Rebuilding Hope in Bufuula
Bufuula's farmers face a critical challenge: rapidly degrading soil is shrinking harvests and threatening their families' survival. Decades of unsustainable farming, deforestation, and climate pressures have depleted the land's fertility, leaving communities increasingly vulnerable.
But change is possible.
This project will empower 50 local farmers with the knowledge and tools to revitalize their land. Over three months, participants will engage in interactive community sessions and hands-on learning experiences, culminating in a guided tour of the Edward Hamlet Regenerative Center—a thriving demonstration garden showcasing proven regenerative practices.
Farmers will discover practical, affordable solutions for restoring soil health and boosting productivity while building community resilience. By combining local knowledge with sustainable agricultural methods, Bufuula's farmers can reclaim their harvests and secure a more stable future for their families.
Your support makes this transformation possible—helping 50 farming families regain hope and rebuild their livelihoods.
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Uganda