Women Empowerment Initiative (Zambia)

Women’s economic and financial opportunities are becoming increasingly relevant at both national and international levels. The importance of addressing the financial literacy of women and girls as a way to improve their financial empowerment, opportunities and well-being was recognized by the G20 leader’s declaration in June 2012, emphasizing the need for women and youth to gain access to financial services and financial education. We are so grateful to Kitchen Table Charities Trust for funding this project. This is our first big grant and it has given us an opportunity to make an impact in our community. This grant couldn’t have…

The Mustard Seed Project (Uganda) – Soap Making

The Mustard Seed Project (Uganda) have been supporting the community of Tisai Island, situated in a swamp in Eastern Uganda, since 2016. The island was only discovered to be inhabited 8 years ago, after families had returned to their land since the insurgencies of the Lord’s Resistance Army and attacks from the Karamojong. Since 2016 The Mustard Seed Project has fundraised to build a school for over 400 children, a community centre, a health centre and we sponsor a nurse and teachers. We have promoted sustainability through the planting of crops to feed the school children, and the donations of…

BUGAMBE FOOD SECURITY PROJECT

IMPLEMENTING ORGANIZATION: CONCERTED EFFORT UGANDA FINANCIER: KITCHEN TABLE CHARITIES TRUST (KTCT) & DR HEMI BHATT PREAMBLE Concerted Effort Uganda is a fully registered Community-Based Organisation operating in Bugambe Sub-county, Hoima district in Uganda. In June 2014, we received a grant of £7000 from the KTCT and Dr Hemi Bhatt to support 30 women in Wamunga Village to engage in vegetable cultivation and to set up a demonstration farm for learning purposes and knowledge share. The main objective of this project was to improve the nutritional status of households and to support women and children through improvement of household incomes. Since…

Wash Improvement Project for vulnerable children and widows in Mityana

This project was delivered by: Karma Rural Women’s Development Organisation (KRUWODO), funded by KTCT. Project Update Number 5 - Sent to us in May 2015. Accomplishments: To-date all the 12 water jars have been completed. The first 6 jars which were constructed have already started harvesting water while the other six will be connected in a month’s time. We still have one month of implementation that is June; and during this month we hope to complete the 4th school water tank and also provide the water filters to the schools. And thereafter a final report in July. This water jar has been…

Birth attendants trained in Ghana

From ATBAWA - Akpafu Traditional Birth Attendants Women’s Association "The main goal for this grant was to select practicing but untrained traditional birth attendants to be trained in prenatal, delivery and postnatal care. The project benefits 20 practicing but untrained traditional birth attendants from 10 villages of Hohoe municipality, Ghana. Akpafu organization is happy to say that implementation of activities took place very well with selection and training of 20 Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in pre and post natal care as well as sexual reproductive health. This activity was done on Schedule –from 17th- 22nd March, 2013."

ICT in Cameroon

Dear Sir, Accept warm greetings from CCREAD-Cameroon and community for the grant offered us to assist abandoned teenage mothers set up a vocational training center. At the moment, we are officially confirming that materials have been procured and the ICT unit is fully installed while training for the first shift of teenage girls commences next week. The project is in deed making great news as its for the first time the community is having such real work achieved in this regard. Regards Hilary Ngide Implementation leader  

Bee keeping in Tantala

Hope you and the entire KTCT team are faring well. This is just to update you on the progress of work regarding the bee-keeping project. Each beneficiary woman farmer is expected to get 2 Kenyan Top Bee hives for installations. Bee-hives are not ready made in the market. To meet this requirement, a skill person-local carpenter was contracted to make all bee-hives for the women farmers. Red Hardwood boards were procured to be converted into bee-hives with the required standards of measurements under the supervision of bee-keeping expert. They are currently being assembled in the community. The hives are almost…

Lifting the burden of disease in Uganda

Dear KTCT supporters, Kituntu Women’s Association  is very grateful to the KTCT  for the wonderful support towards improving the water, Hygiene and sanitation situation in Kituntu Sub County, Uganda. This project is going to invest significantly in improving water, hygiene and sanitation service in kituntu Sub County by constructing five shallow wells ,construct  six water jars connected to roof rainwater harvesting systems and build 5 ventilated Improved latrines with bathing shelters. Through this work, we will lift the burden of diseases from the shoulders of these people, allowing them to build more healthy and prosperous communities with clean ,safe water and improved…