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A Close Look at Amigos Worldwide

Amigos WorldwideAmigos Worldwide is an important charity based in the United Kingdom working in rural Uganda to help combat poverty. The charity works to help Ugandans work their way out of poverty through an “integrated approach,” providing training, expanding opportunities for education and ensuring access to clean water. They work alongside existing leaders and local churches to develop an action plan to address the challenges in education, skills and clean water that local Ugandans have expressed as serious issues. The emphasis of Amigos Worldwide as a charity is on ensuring dignity, sustainability and hope among Ugandan families who have found themselves living in poverty. 

Amigos Worldwide places an important emphasis on providing Ugandans with practical and holistic life skills that enable communities to thrive and become self-sufficient. The charity estimates that their high-achieving, low-cost programs cost as little as £35 per family, per year, and that within three years, the vast majority of farmers that Amigos works with will be able to not only feed their households but still have a surplus to sell, providing their children and families with access to key educational and health resources. 

The Situation in Uganda 

With a population of over 45 million, 41.7% of Ugandans continue to live below the global poverty line in 2023, at less than $2.15 a day. The majority of Ugandan families are dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods, yet many do not possess sufficient skills in agriculture to be earning and providing for their families all year round. 

Almost half of Uganda’s population is under the age of 15, which represents one of the youngest populations in the world. Moreover, Uganda is also host to the largest population of refugees in Africa, with over one million people from neighboring countries, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, seeking asylum in Uganda. The country’s high youth and refugee population has put substantial pressure on educational provision for young people, as well as job opportunities. Almost half of all Ugandan children do not complete primary education, while the unemployment rate stands at 9.9% in rural areas, and 9.1% in urban areas. 

Many of the families Amigos Worldwide works with have been severely affected by the over 21-year-long civil conflict in Northern Uganda between the Lord Resistance Army and the Ugandan government, which caused immense levels of suffering and displacement for the people of Northern Uganda. Many have also been directly affected by the continuing HIV pandemic and its continuing associated stigma in Uganda, with around 1.6 million Ugandans living with HIV, 11% of which are children below the age of 15. 

Kira Farm Development Centre

One of the biggest successes that has come from the work of Amigos Worldwide in Uganda is the establishment of the Kira Farm Development Centre, located just outside Uganda’s capital, Kampala. Kira Farm was established in 2010, and each year around 40 vulnerable young Ugandans are invited to spend a year on the farm learning key vocational skills such as carpentry, tailoring, construction and hairdressing. They also learn innovative conservation farming techniques, as well as holistic life skills such as conflict resolution, health and hygiene. 

As Southgate Estates estimates, one of Kira Farm’s key sponsors, for every student trained at the development center, at least 12 people in their community will benefit from their new skills and knowledge. This is equivalent to almost 500 lives being impacted by the program each year. 

Other Successes 

In rural areas of Uganda where Amigos Worldwide has implemented their programs: 

  • 100% of farmers have at least doubled their crop yields.
  • Domestic violence rates have dropped 94% in farming communities.
  • Around half of families have reported a significant improvement in their health.
  • Every farmer has increased their crop profitability by at least a third. 

The work that Amigos Worldwide is doing in Uganda has thus clearly had an important impact on those Ugandans living in poverty who have received it. With the World Bank estimating that the poverty rate in Uganda is only set to decrease by 1% to 40.7% by 2025, the work of charities such as Amigos Worldwide will prove particularly important for poverty-stricken Ugandans in the coming years. 

– Eleanor Lomas
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