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What does a mission whose why stands for rural moms and their children look like? “Limping into a one step at a time to having the marginalised rural people thrive remains our dedication although not an easy commitment but worth going” This is a statement stressed by Sarah Babirye our Co-founder and Women Director to Apex FM. A local radio station and media house in Jinja and the entire region as thousands had tuned in. She further added, starting with a team of 12 (Twelve) rural moms who needed a skillset to better their lives, now a movement whose livelihood is turning around and yet sounds the beginning.Focusing on this and the future is all we see with a possibility to driving more livelihood as better transformational agents

Our focus for 2025 remains, Small Enterprise Development, Rural Child Education Support and Expanding micro-loan beneficiaries from 5 to 8 rural women in every Learning Group for rural moms gaining more potential for their children’s clear pathway to thriving and sustaining a team of 6 (Six) volunteers working tirelessly

Our drive therefore remains to calling on good humans like you join us on this fruitful journey as a one time giver, monthly giver or you can even join us for volunteer opportunities to this incredible mission in preparation for a grand opening in 2026 in just around the corner

Would you love participating in a drive to seeing more rural moms and their children thrive in Jinja, Uganda? Let’s join forces by investing and sustaining opportunities in the number on movement in the heart of Africa

#WritingRuralDestinies #RekindlingRuralPotentials #AsmileForLife

How does a why whose focus is geared to lifting rural moms and and their children get so real everyday? The answer is super simple, New smiles are being ignited everyday and humanly speaking, I love seeing a life evolving from excessive vulnerability to thriving!

As an eyewitness, We can tell very well as we descriptively keep the momentum of walking the journey whose string of the music is sung day by day with only clear dawn to the livelihood of a rural mom and her child’s future with transformative destinies just because the window is presenting well intended steps with a dream chain of transformation in motion for more stories of rural smiles

Who else is in the same shoes or would love witnessing/taking part in writing more stories of this big evolution in the Jinja rural communities? Let’s gooo and create a better world together by changing the narrative where the rural moms and their children can dance on the mountain tops with smiles beyong what we can imagine

Don’t know how? Let’s connect

#EnterpriseSupportRuralMoms #TransformationForRuralMoms #RuralWomenEmpowerment #RuralChildEducationSupport

The centre-piece of every community is it’s people and we listen with listening ears, see things with authentic eyes, we can clearly discern the rhythm of the direction we are to choose so the definition of our heartfelt convictions

While on this week’s daily journey for a why that is forming a purpose in Jinja for many, My reflection has been on 2 (Two) impactUps we have hosted in this part of the world, by the icons Jon McCoy CFRE and Becky Endicott CRFE well known for rekindling We Are For Good Community the fastest growing movement in our world, the lessons are contagious as we get to converge and talk through issues that widen a better version of missions and the lenses in which they stand out in solving big community complexes on their mandate to growing people and as we talk now, things are shifting

We believe in this super power and the chain continues as we embark on painting a world we dream of for more good humans. What does it look like to you as we embark on building a better world for rural moms, children and developing a breed of people that will think through the issues and lenses that best solve complexities with in their communities

II would love to hear your perspective, thoughts, and convictions on this as we together work on meaningful transformations and collaborations bigger than us

#RuralCommunityBuilding#RuralCommunityTransformation#NationalLeadershipTransformation

A why whose purpose is centred on lifting others will always remain contagious. Each story will keep the ball in motion for more stories to emerge

In Jinja, it has been all about a rural mom and her child. 7 years ago, it all started with Hadijjah, Jane, Monic and the rest of the 9 (Nine) extremely vulnerable moms who could hardly find anything to keep their children going. After an intervention plan of getting them the skillset they needed, a clear pathway was made after accessing a micro-loan from a Learning Group. The story triggered as they now stand out as change agents with all the confidence to encourage more other struggling moms as each on heads averagely 4 Learning Groups with 25-30 rural people where 90% are women

But with confidence to growing small enterprises to sustain themselves and their children does not fully out the fact they can stand on ground to fully support their children through the journey to a bright future through education. This is the ground that birthed the Rural Child Education Support Program with an intent of raising rural children out of extreme poverty so they can tap into opportunities that will enable them achieve their dreams through education and the chain continues as transformed rural people transform communities

Baraka and Patricia are no our two beneficiaries on this program through our partners at Every Village Matters a foundation that believes in seeing rural children achieve their dreams through education. Baraka is the 5th child to a teenage mom whose father has never been seen. Baraka’s dream is to be a teacher who will help out other rural children once he accomplishes his school while Patricia emerges out as the 7th child and the first on to achieve an opportunity of being in school and her dream is to be a doctor who will treat other vulnerable children who can not afford medication

More children like Baraka and Patricia remains on the increase in Jinja rural communities and if no step is taken, their future will remain uncertain and yet we can all bear witness how education is the key for rural communities like Jinja in presenting opportunities to such children in standing out as agents of change for transformation

Would you love seeing more rural moms, Baraka and Patricias make it in life? It’s very easy. Join us on the journey to raising one child at a time from excessive vulnerability to thriving and become a partner today to a cause that resonates most or refer a friend in joining the number one group of humans on the raise to making a difference and remember, the chain only continues when transformed people join forces to transform communities

#RuralChildEducation #RuralWomenEmpowerment #RuralEntrepriseSupport @akamwenhu

Introduction: Sustainability is crucial for the long-term health and prosperity of our communities. The Akamwenhu Initiative Uganda’s Stewardship and Skills Trainings program is dedicated to promoting sustainable practices and building essential skills.

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  • Understanding Sustainability: Our workshops educate community members on sustainable farming, waste management, and conservation. By adopting these practices, we can ensure the well-being of our environment and future generations.
  • Practical Skills: In addition to environmental education, we offer training in practical skills such as carpentry and masonry. These skills not only provide employment opportunities but also support sustainable development.
  • Community Projects: Engaging the community in projects like tree planting and clean-up drives fosters a sense of responsibility and collective action. Recently, our youth volunteers led a successful reforestation project.
  • Resource Management: Efficient use of natural resources is key to sustainability. Our program teaches techniques for resource management, helping communities make the most of what they have without depleting their environment.

Conclusion: Our Stewardship and Skills Trainings program is empowering communities to adopt sustainable practices and develop essential skills. Together, we are building a more sustainable future.

Introduction: Financial support is vital for community development. The Akamwenhu Initiative Uganda’s Group Micro-Finance Support Program provides the necessary financial assistance to community groups, fostering economic cooperation and growth.

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  • Starting Together: Learn about the Women’s Cooperative in Mbale. With a micro-loan from our program, they launched a successful farming business that now supplies produce to local markets.
  • Financial Literacy: Our program includes training on savings, investment, and managing group finances. These skills ensure that groups can effectively utilize and grow their resources.
  • Savings Schemes: Group savings schemes encourage collective financial responsibility and support. Members contribute regularly, creating a fund that can be used for group projects or emergencies.
  • Continuous Support: We provide ongoing monitoring and support to ensure the success of funded projects. The Women’s Cooperative in Mbale is a prime example of how continuous support leads to sustainable growth.

Conclusion: The Group Micro-Finance Support Program is strengthening communities by providing financial resources and education. By working together, community groups can achieve remarkable growth and development.

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