PELUM Uganda finishes its farmer-led documentation project For the past few years, PELUM Uganda - with the support of Oxfam Novib and PROLINNOVA - has been working on a major project to discover and share good ways of having farmers document their knowledge and practices. "Farmer-led documentation", as it's called, is an empowering, participatory way for farmers to share and learn about what works and what doesn't, in order to improve their farming. In March 2010, the project finished and a useful report (pdf, 1.8MB) -- containing case studies, lessons and tips -- was produced.
PELUM Uganda works hard to promote indigenous food
As part of its work on indigenous food, PELUM Uganda held a food fair, from which it produced a video. Here's a clip. The full video can be found on our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/PELUMAssociation
Stella's a star! Stella Lutalo, the country coordinator, recently attended an AgriProFocus workshop, during which she was interviewed about Pelum Uganda. The interview is on YouTube.
About PELUM Uganda
PELUM Uganda is a network of non governmental organizations in Uganda that have chosen to work together to improve the livelihoods of their partners in rural communities. PELUM Uganda builds the capacity of its members so that they are better able to provide relevant and quality services to partners in the community through participatory and gender-responsive training, research and networking. PELUM Uganda promotes food security, natural resources management and use of indigenous knowledge. The network also facilitates experimental learning through exposure visits, topical dialogue and debate at national and regional level. This is in a bid to enhance members’ awareness on trends and factors influencing their environment.
- Farmer Led Documentation and Knowledge Sharing (PDF 1.8MB) - Participatory Monitoring Evaluation Guide (PDF 919KB) - Farmer Led Documentation. Folder with DVDs - Indigenous Food Fair 2008. DVD - HIV/AIDS Integration in Development Work Training of Trainers’ Manual 2005 - Protecting Agriculture and The Small Scale Farmers in Uganda Using a Safeguard Mechanism - Ensuring the Protection of Agriculture and Small Scale Farmers in the EPA Negotiations: The Case of a Special Safeguard Mechanism - NO to Economic Partnership Agreements. - Facilitating Partner Organisation Through Participatory Visioning. Workshop report
Stella Lutalo, Country Coordinator Doreen Nanyonga, Communication and Information Officer Linnet Awor, Campaign, Advocacy and Lobby Officer Ruth Nabaggala, Programme Assistant Joy Namulinde, Finance and Administration Assistant Joshua Aijuka, Programme Assistant
Contact details
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Website: www.pelumuganda.org