A Community Facilitation Model that Reached 42,861 Households in Northern Uganda
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19.07.24
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Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU) was a project under the Development Initiative for Northern Uganda (DINU), a program of the Government of Uganda supported by the European Union (EU). Led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), a consortium of six partners, including the Alliance, aimed to reach 51,250 households (approximately 60% represented by women) from seven districts in two sub-regions of Northern Uganda: Lango (five districts) and Teso (two districts).
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