In the district of Hoima, climate change continues to place increasing pressure on livelihoods, natural resources, and community well-being. Refugees and host communities alike face challenges such as unpredictable rainfall, prolonged dry spells, and climate-related shocks that affect food production and income stability.
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Strengthening Institutional Capacity for Climate Resilience in Kasese and Hoima
Institutions play a critical role in supporting communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from the impacts of climate change. In Uganda’s Kasese and Hoima districts, climate-related challenges such as flooding, droughts, and environmental degradation continue to affect livelihoods, infrastructure, and access to basic services. Recognizing this, the project is working to enhance the...
Strengthening Climate Awareness and Resilience Among Women, Youths, and Men
Climate change continues to pose significant challenges to livelihoods, food security, and access to basic services in vulnerable communities. In the project area, women, youths, and men are increasingly experiencing the impacts of climate-related shocks such as prolonged droughts, erratic rainfall, floods, and rising temperatures. Recognizing these challenges, the project is working to strengthen community...
