The Inspire Project was delivered to 150 delegates from the communities around Kajuki, and to 60 pupils from P6 & P7, Kajuki Primary School. Everyone was very welcoming and fully engaged in the training (including the exercise and dance activities to promote good health).
The school and village are blessed with visionary leaders that recognise the benefits of working as a community. They agreed to work together to plan the planting as a community to avoid disruption from insect infestations and to benefit from crop rotation.
During the celebratory graduation ceremony, the Guest of Honour, a Government Minister, praised Promise after he had talked to delegates about the training. Promise was also interviewed by SEMA, a Ugandan radio station.
Prayers are requested for:
- the delegates to continue with both planting and working together as a community group.
- that the Minister continues to recommend Promise to the Government department for grant/funding.
Thank you donors for funding seeds for the delegates to grow a more varied and richer diet with their newly developed knowledge and skills.




