Ezra Kalule

Farmers Leading the Way in Climate Resilience Through Agroecology

By Ezra Kalule, Programme Officer, Information, Communication & KCOA Climate change continues to pose significant threats to food systems, livelihoods, and agricultural productivity across Africa. However, across farming communities, practical and sustainable solutions are already taking root through agroecology. At Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (PELUM) Uganda, in collaboration with Member Organizations, development partners, and […]

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The Quail Queen of Sebobo: How Milly Ssebagala is Building an Organic Health Empire

By Ezra Kalule, Programme Officer, Information and Communication – PELUM Uganda   The Quail Queen of Sebobo: How Milly Ssebagala is Building an Organic Health Empire In the quiet, lush village of Sebobo, nestled along the bustling Hoima Road in Mityana District, a quiet revolution is taking place. It’s not being fought with weapons, but

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Strengthening Agroecology Through Collective Intelligence (Note from the CSO/Institutions Dialogue Workshop for Agroecology Advocacy in West Africa)

By Issoufou Abdoudjibo – Advocacy Officer, Oxfam Niger  The RiD project’s approach is not limited to occasional participation in forums for discussion and exchange; it is based on a structured collective intelligence methodology, developed and tested through the “Living Lab TAE Sahel” (ODG4/ODG3). This approach, grounded in the generation of field-based evidence and continuous co-creation

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Learning on the Move: Highlights from the Agroecology Learning Caravan 2026

#AgroecologyLearningVisit26 From March 16th to 20th, 2026, a diverse group of stakeholders including district leaders, extension workers, government representatives, and project partners came together for an Exposure and Learning Caravan across Uganda. Organized by PELUM Uganda, Oxfam in Uganda, CIDI, ESAFF Uganda, and KCOA-KHEA with support from Sida, the caravan explored best practices in Agroecology

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