Our Programs

81% of the refugees are women and children, some of these women are widowed by the wars but have families to fend for. The refugees depend on subsistence farming but due to the most recent influx of refugees from the Congo, there is no more land for farming. Most families are forced to entirely depend on the monthly food aid of $8 per head from UNHCR. These families; therefore face many challenges in the new environment; they lack quality medical care, enough food, shelter, and most importantly, means to educate their children.

This livelihood program generally seeks to address the actual needs for refugees through provision of seed funding and skills development in business management, livestock, and agricultural activities. We provide skills training and microfinance to the women to build their homes, feed and send their children to school. Assuredly, refugee families have supplementary income from these activities and can provide meals for their families and support their children in schools.

Crop And Animal Farming

We have a youth hub for running our activities in the Kyangwali refugee settlement. This is also known as Lwokyaza New Site, CONES-a farming or agriculture hub. With no land for the refugees to practice subsistence farming-sole means of dependence, we have established a demonstration farm on a plot of over 10 acres of land. We have also introduced organic farming which will be an agribusiness enterprise to establish better farming methods and focus on solving this problem. It will involve applying animal manure to naturally sustain and maintain soil fertility and avoid other long term agronomic problems.

Tuungane Women Micro-finance

Targets Congolese refugee widows living in Kyangwali with orphans to feed and educate. Our foundation provides small loans to such women who have projects such as; animal rearing, poultry, farming, small retail shops and those selling food items every market day. 30 widows received the loan since 2017 and 75 children attend school through this program. To reduce challenges such as failing to pay back loans, we built a vocational training center where women will meet more skilled and experienced business people, learn from their past mistakes as well as identify viable businesses in the refugee community.

Anti-violence Vocational Tailoring Project

University education for conflict-affected students is nearly impossible due to financial aid and admission difficulties for these students. We identify and provide college preparation support to potential students. This foundation connects these high school graduates to different college scholarship programs. We partner with scholarship programs such as the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program (MCFSP), African Leadership Academy, universities like Bugema university for university education

SPONSOR A CHILD

Nalongo Lwokyaza Foundation is a family-based, non-profit organization established in 2020 in Jinja, Uganda, in memory of the late Nalongo Mukyala Lwokyaza, a wife, mother, educator, mentor - in order to keep her legacy.