Leocardia Benefits from Economic Development and Climate Resilience
Shared Action Africa conducted a post-harvesting farming training session for the women of Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Nakagando Village. The training session aimed at equipping women with the skills to increase production, ultimately boosting their income.
Nyiratabaro Leocardia, a member of the Tupendane Savings and Business Group, shared how the training transformed their agricultural practices in seed sorting, drying methods, and improving quality of the yields. With newfound skills in farming techniques and financial management, the women are now empowered to increase their profits through sale of produce and support their families, while sharing their knowledge amongst themselves.
“After the training, we, as women in SBGs, gained the skills and knowledge to improve quality of our harvests straight from our gardens. The training on harvest and post-harvest handlinghas benefited us and will contribute to our development. Due to lack of knowledge, we used to make a lot of mistakes after harvesting which resulted in spoilage of our agricultural produce. As a result, we couldn’t earn much from sales made. Now that we have acquired harvest and post-harvest handling skills, we will put them into practice and improve our harvests. As women in Tupendane Savings and Business Group, we thank Shared Action Africa for training us and giving us this great opportunity to learn even more. Now, we are experts, and we will train other women who were not part of the training. I also thank Shared Action Africa for teaching us how to save, borrow and also encouraging us to have a goal as to why one is saving. We can now save our money effectively and with a purpose. We are now able to support our families by buying necessities at home, assisting our husbands meet some needs thus reducing on our financial dependency as women, and also financially support our children’s needs. I also thank Shared Action Africa for teaching us how to grow food/vegetables on keyhole and kitchen gardens and providing us resources like improved seed and bricks to establish the same. The SAA team has gone ahead to train us how to practice farming techniques like bottle irrigation on the keyhole and kitchen gardens such that we are able to grow vegetables on our backyard gardens all year round. We have also learned how to sort our produce and improve quality, which will lead to generation of higher profits when sales are made. Thank you Shared Action Africa,” said Leocardia.