Act2Aid, EU Aid Volunteers East Africa

Act2Aid is an initiative to promote cooperation among European citizens, working together with ...

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  • 1970
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Agri-Business Skilling for Youth in a Refugee Context (ABSYR)

A partnership to promote gainful self employment in agribusiness for vulnerable youth in northern Uganda

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  • 2018
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EU Aid Volunteers Deployment Program - FCA

EU AID Volunteers - ACT2Aid Volunteers for East Africa - is a project within the framework of ...

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  • 2019
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High Flyers Project For Young Entrepreneurs

The High Flyers project supports 1,000 young entrepreneurs between 18-35 years with an existing agribusiness in Nebbi district ...

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  • 2019
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How I Choose to Challenge COVID-19 in My Business

31 year old Eunice Acen, a poultry farmer in Lira City attended the ICCO Women’s Day pre ...

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Groundnuts Changing Futures in Northern Uganda's Refugee Communities

“Can you keep up with the pace?” asks South-Sudanese Business Support Facilitator Modi Frezer Amule. “We South-Sudanese ...

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Flying Food Steadily to the Market

Creating markets for nutritious crickets in Kenya and Uganda. That is the ambition of the Flying Food ...

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