Make a real difference in the lives of Ugandan farmers and communities

Here are some compelling reasons why a traveller should consider volunteering at Eco Agric Uganda:
Cultural Immersion
1. Immerse yourself in Ugandan culture: Live and work alongside local communities, gaining insights into their customs, traditions, and daily life.
2. Enhance your language skills: Interact with locals and pick up some basic Luganda phrases to improve your communication.
Personal Growth
1. Acquire new skills and experiences: Get hands-on experience in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, and community development.
2. Build confidence and independence: Challenge yourself by stepping out of your comfort zone and developing essential life skills.
3. Networking opportunities: Meet like-minded individuals from around the globe.
Making a Difference
1. Contribute to sustainable development: Play a role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices, improving food security, and supporting local communities.
2. Empower local communities: Get involved in community-led projects that enhance the quality of life for rural Ugandans.
3. Support education and training: Help provide training and education to local farmers, youth, and women's groups.
Adventure and Exploration
1. Discover Uganda's natural beauty: Explore the country's breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and natural wonders.
2. Experience rural Uganda: Live and work in a rural setting, immersing yourself in the authentic Ugandan countryside.
3. Weekend excursions: Take advantage of organized weekend trips to visit nearby attractions.
Logistics and Support
1. Safe and supportive environment: Enjoy a secure and welcoming atmosphere, with on-site support and guidance.
2. Comfortable accommodation: Stay in clean, cozy, and affordable lodging.
3. Meal options: Savor local cuisine, with meal options available on-site.
Flexibility and Affordability
1. Flexible duration: Choose from short-term (2-4 weeks) to long-term (several months) volunteering options.
2. Affordable fees: Take advantage of competitive pricing, with fees starting from $50 per week.
3. Customized programs: Create a personalized volunteering experience tailored to your interests.

Josephine Nakakande is an inspiring leader who is committed to empowering vulnerable women in rural Uganda through sustainable agriculture and entrepreneurship. As the Executive Director of Eco Agric Uganda, she has played a key role in promoting mushroom farming as a vital source of income and nutrition for women in the region. Under Josephine's guidance, Eco Agric Uganda has developed a strong program that offers training, resources, and support to women, helping them cultivate mushrooms and enhance their livelihoods. The organization has also broadened its initiatives to include HIV prevention and control, sanitation, and environmental conservation. The staff at Eco Agric Uganda consists of dedicated professionals who share Josephine's vision and enthusiasm for empowering women and advancing sustainable agriculture. While specific details about individual team members are not readily available, it is evident that the team is focused on creating a positive impact in the lives of rural Ugandans. Eco Agric Uganda's efforts have gained recognition, leading to partnerships with international organizations like the Marr-Munning Trust to expand their mushroom farming program. With Josephine leading the way, Eco Agric Uganda is set to continue making a significant difference in the lives of women and communities across Uganda.


Reviews

5.0
(3 reviews)3

Staff & Host

4.5

Hours & Tasks

4.5

Hostel

4.5

Learning & Fun

4.5

Kenya

5

My volunteering experience in this organization is one of my favorite. Everyone was friendly and welcoming you get a sense of family here. Mr Robert and Josephine made me feel like I was home. The work was organized and the garden team was very nice. the food was amazing fresh organic African food the fresh fruits the nature it's and experience I would highly recommend and one I definitely plan to repeat.

about 1 year ago

Colombia

5

Es un voluntariado que se hace en diferentes lugares, así que se puede interactuar con varias personas, para mí los más lindos, atentos, cariñosos y comprensivos son los niños, los adoro sinceramente. me hubiera gustado muchísimo pasar más tiempo en San Martino School-, siento que el tiempo fue muy corto, así como me hubiera gustado poder hacer más, es un poquito dificil entender la diferencia del ritmo de vida. También debo decir que aunque mi inglés se limita a unas pocas frases, en especial al llegar, fueron tolerantes y me ayudaron aprender muchísimo. Muchísimas gracias.

over 2 years ago


Josephine replied

Thank you so much for the feedback. It will be improved

United States

5

Where to begin... My experience was diversified, eye opening, adaptive, uncertain at times, full of love, joy, dancing, singing and a warm welcome from the locals. Honestly, too much to be able to fit on this page. Eyes and attention will be on you constantly if your a muzungu (white person) but not in a bad way, so you learn to adapt to the constant attention from others. Ugandan staple foods include; matooke(cooked unripe bananas), rice, beans, peanut sauce, posho( corn cake). My heart and passion during this experience has been at San Martino Primary School.

over 2 years ago


Josephine replied

Zane, you are the best. You are so much loved. Thank you so much for every thing. I will never appreciate you enough. Thank you, thank you, thank you. May God bless you


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