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Supporting Indigenous Pastoralist women with Food relief after they have been hit hard by COVID 19 Pandemic.

When the government of Uganda imposed a lockdown imposed a total lockdown in March 2020, many people’s businesses closed including those of Pastoralist, this caused a substantial impact on the livelihoods of Pastoralist, unlike other people, Pastoralists in Ntoroko experienced long droughts and could hardly even get food, while the Read more…

Cultural Entrepreneurship Project.

These are some of the cultural handicraft products produced by RWCA members under CCFU’s Cultural entrepreneurship Project to enhance their livelihoods. this project has helped widows to generate income and support their families. please support the project by buying some of these produced products. 

Programs

RWCA implements her activities in four thematic areas; Cultural rights promotion and heritage conservation, health, Education and livelihoods targeting Pastoralist communities. Appreciating the fact that there are strong cultural norms and believes in Pastoral communities, RWCA pay great attention to culture while designing interventions and strategies to address problems in Read more…

Ekyooto Cultural festival,

Rwebisengo Widows Cultural Association (RWCA) is among the other organizations across Africa who participated in EKYOOTO Cultural and Food festival event at Uganda Museum from 9th to 11th August 2019, the event was characterized of many cultures with different cultural activities such as Dance, music and Drama, fireplace story tell/folktales, Read more…