Our goal to achieve sustainable agriculture for smallholder farmers goes beyond the environment, nature, and the planet: we nurture resilient and healthy communities which have sustainable incomes, mutual relationships, and decent livelihoods.
The principle of agricultural sustainability dictates that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Our efforts to promote sustainable agriculture focus on empowering smallholder farmers to improve their quality of life while safeguarding the environment, nature, and the planet. We support through;
Climate change is a global issue that is affecting communities, lives, businesses and economies all over the world. SHCAN is working to support more smallholder farmers in building resilience and adapting to climate change through;
Climate change is a global issue that is affecting communities, lives, businesses and economies all over the world. SHCAN is working to support more smallholder farmers in building resilience and adapting to climate change through;
Economic empowerment allows women to control and benefit from resources, assets, and income. We have a special focus on empowering female farmers, as drivers for social change. We recognize that men remain an integral part of achieving healthy and thriving families.
Small village savings groups can be an effective and complementary approach to financial inclusion and platforms for rural development in Uganda.
All farmers in our program are a part of local micro-credit groups called Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA). Through this, they not only grow their social capital, they also receive entrepreneurship training, and leadership skills. They are encouraged to set goals and save regularly. Members are also able to borrow from their group’s revolving fund, and repay loans at affordable interest rate.
Small village savings groups can be an effective and complementary approach to financial inclusion and platforms for rural development in Uganda.
All farmers in our program are a part of local micro-credit groups called Village Savings and Loans Association (VSLA). Through this, they not only grow their social capital, they also receive entrepreneurship training, and leadership skills. They are encouraged to set goals and save regularly. Members are also able to borrow from their group’s revolving fund, and repay loans at affordable interest rate.
Our goal to achieve sustainable agriculture for smallholder farmers goes beyond the environment, nature, and the planet: we nurture resilient and healthy communities which have sustainable incomes, mutual relationships, and decent livelihoods.
This is what is driving our impact:
Give a rabbit, improve incomed for rural farmers
Raised: $634.7
Raised: $634
Help 65 poor women start beekeeping in Uganda
Raised: $225.15
Raised: $225
Micro-loans to boost small businesses
Raised: $2,500
Raised: $2,525
We are dedicated to transparency in our operations and finances, ensuring that our supporters can trust that their contributions are making a genuine impact.
We are an NGO that is helping rural smallholder farmers in Uganda to grow their way out of extreme poverty. We do this by promoting sustainable agriculture, climate change mitigation actions and amplifying women’s inclusive in community development.
Bujwahya, Nyantonzi Road.
PO Box 490940, Hoima.
Phone: +256 393 248 641
Email: info@shcan.org
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