UNFFE launches a project to strengthen rural Women farmers’ involvement in strategic agricultural related Activities (SWISA) in Uganda
"The two and half years partnership is aimed at mobilising, organising, and empowering rural women"
"The two and half years partnership is aimed at mobilising, organising, and empowering rural women"
Uganda National Farmers Federation-UNFFE and its member District Farmers Association joined the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) and the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) in the…
Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE) organized a three-day training workshop in partnership with the German Association for Rural Women Farmers -dlv and the Andreas Hermes Akademie - AHA. The training…
The ongoing exercise of profiling largescale farmers and farms is one of the key roles UNFFE was tasked to take lead on under the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry &…
As the World celebrates International Women’s Day 2023, We recognize that our lives currently resonate around strong technological integration driven by many ICT innovations. We interface with technology every minute…
The Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries Hon Frank Tumwebaze on 11th January 2023 flagged off a working partnership with the Uganda National Farmers Federation. While launching this at…
The USAID/UGANDA Feed the Future Institutional Systems Strengthening Activity - ISSA reechoed its commitment to support UNFFE in areas especially, providing technical assistance to build the federation’s capacity to effectively…
Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE) held the First National Farmers Summit at Imperial Royal hotel, Kampala. The summit was attended by farmer leaders from UNFFE member organizations across the country,…
On 9th December 2022, a section of farmers and farmer leaders under the UNFFE gathered at Rider Hotel in Mukono District to attend a two-day workshop organized by the Uganda…
As the world advances in building sustainable technological based solutions to bring services closer to where they are demanded, leaving the underserved communities would actually make little sense that is…