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OPM distributes start-up kits to 1,300 DINU sponsored youths BY ISAIAH KITIMBO

By:  Isaiah Kitimbo OMORO. A total of 1,300 youths from 41 districts in Northern Uganda have received start-up kits following a three-month skills training in agriculture and agribusiness related areas. The training aimed at empowering the youth with crucial vocational skills to create new sources of livelihoods. It was fully sponsored by Office of

By |2023-11-30T08:32:15+03:00November 24th, 2023|Categories: DINU (Development Initiative for Northern Uganda), Featured, Northern Uganda Rehabilitation|Comments Off on OPM distributes start-up kits to 1,300 DINU sponsored youths BY ISAIAH KITIMBO

Minister Commissions Multi-billion Markets in Amuria

BY: ISAIAH KITIMBO AMURIA - The State Minister for Teso Affairs, Dr. Ongalo-Obote Clement Kenneth, has commissioned two markets in Amuria District, totalling to an investment of Shs1.7 billion. The two facilities, Wera Livestock Market and Amuria Central Market, were established by United Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in partnership with the Ministry of Local Government

By |2023-09-15T09:02:42+03:00September 14th, 2023|Categories: DINU (Development Initiative for Northern Uganda), Featured, Service Delivery|Comments Off on Minister Commissions Multi-billion Markets in Amuria

DINU mini grids changing lives of women, children in Lamwo

In the heart of Lamwo District, amid the quiet Paloga Village, Winfred Adokorach, a 25-year-old tailor and a mother of one, strongly recalls a childhood covered in darkness during the nights. Born and raised in this remote corner of Uganda, she had never travelled beyond the district's boundaries or seen the transformative power of

By |2023-08-02T12:44:59+03:00July 14th, 2023|Categories: DINU (Development Initiative for Northern Uganda), Featured|Comments Off on DINU mini grids changing lives of women, children in Lamwo
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