Regenerative Farming for Displaced Farmers (RE-Farm)
Re-Farm is an integrated regenerative farming project targeting women and young refugee farmers in Uganda. The project aims to contribute to achieving healthier lives, regenerated soils and more resilient livelihoods for refugees and host communities. The project will achieve this by building the capacity of refugees to produce organic nutritious food as well as increasing incomes for refugees and host communities through permaculture designs, food forests and access to finance.
The project’s core activities include, mobilization and mapping of project beneficiaries with in the refugee settlement, formation of farmer groups and sensitization on group dynamics, introducing permaculture trainings, establishment of permaculture demo gardens, planting of fruit trees with in the refugee settlement, farmer outreach to support adoption and replication of knowledge learn during training and general monitoring and evaluation through regenerative diaries.
This intervention is mainly implemented with support from Regenerosity, Re-Alliance and Lush Fund.