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Walude Mutwalibi’s journey to transforming lives through tree planting and Beekeeping

Walude Mutwalibi’s journey to transforming lives through tree planting and Beekeeping

Walude Mutwalibi, a 68-year-old farmer from Bumuyaga Village, is an example of how tree planting and sustainable farming can change lives. After realizing that banana farming was no longer viable because of the nature of soils he had, Walude turned his focus to planting trees, which proved more rewarding for both his farm and the environment. Over the last decade,…

Beekeeping equipment boosts livelihoods in Fuluma,Butta,Manafwa District

Beekeeping equipment boosts livelihoods in Fuluma,Butta,Manafwa District

In a bid to improve rural livelihoods, conserve the environment, and boost household incomes, Mount Elgon Tree Growing Enterprise (METGE) extended support to two community groups in Fuluma Butta Parish, Manafwa District, through the distribution of beekeeping equipment. This initiative is part of METGE’s wider efforts to promote sustainable development and climate resilience among communities living around the Mount Elgon…

Cleaner Kitchens, Healthier Lives : The Influence of Lorena stoves in Butta Subcounty

Cleaner Kitchens, Healthier Lives : The Influence of Lorena stoves in Butta Subcounty

In an initiative aimed at addressing climate change, curbing deforestation, and enhancing gender equality, Lorenas stoves were introduced in Butta.This project, funded by the Welsh Government as part of the Advancing Gender Equality and Climate Adaptation project, is revolutionizing how families prepare food, fostering safer, healthier, and more eco-friendly kitchens.396 Lorena stoves have been constructed in homes in Fuluma Parish,…

Reusable Sanitary Pads excite Women in Butta, Manafwa District

Reusable Sanitary Pads excite Women in Butta, Manafwa District

  METGE aimed to provide a sustainable solution that improves health, supports girls’ education, reduces plastic waste, and fosters women’s economic independence. For many girls and women in Manafwa, menstrual hygiene management remains a hindrance to education and everyday participation. Limited access to sanitary products, coupled with stigma and misinformation, often leads to school absenteeism, health issues, and diminished self-esteem….

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