Conflict Resolution is a vital part of the Amigos' story Read more
Born into a family of 32 which used to clear their trees to farm, Jackson tells his story of becoming a tree grower who embraces agroforestry. Read more
Jackeline, a widow whose life was crumbling, has now secured a future for her and her family. Read more
For Florence and her community, learning about postharvest handling means that having worked hard in the fields they can now look forward to enjoying their full harvests. Read more
Energy saving stoves save time, improve health and contribute to a sustainable environment. Read more
Communities rebuild their lives through a raft of measures to become resiliant, supportive and looking to the future. Read more
How The Leadership Training is creating change-makers in our communities Read more
Check out the difference conservation farming makes to traditional farming methods. Read more
I imagine you're familiar with the phrase ‘knowledge is power’, and with power and knowledge opportunities are born... Read more
Titus has been busy helping rural farmers to thrive, not just survive, sharing the skills needed to create an abundance of food! Read more
Covid wasn't all bad news - Fatima tells us of her unexpected blessings - five of them! Read more
Pastor Frederick lost both of his parents to malaria when he was just 14 years old. While he was fortunate to be cared for by relatives, they didn’t have enough money to send him to school. Read more
Jackson is a very happy farmer! He has received training in conservation farming techniques and is benefitting from the brand new Amigos Millers! Read more
Life can be challenging for a young mum – particularly in remote areas. Ruth from Kiyenje village, Masindi, used to walk 10 km every day in search for good drinking water, with her small baby on her back. Read more
Anna used to walk 10 km every day to reach a good water source – that’s 70 km a week, 280 km a month, and 3460 km in a year. Read more
When Evelyn received a bicycle she quadrupled her business profits which meant she could pay for her kids to go to school - and even take them there on the back of her bike! Read more
Every day Matthew and his family would dig their land in Uganda without any planning, they simply lived day to day, growing just enough to survive. Everything changed when Matthew received training in business skills and conservation farming. Read more
Growing up in rural Uganda in abject poverty, Godfrey turned to alcohol. After receiving training in business skills he turned his life around and has even become a local councillor. Read more