LIVELIHOOD SPACE
#Livelihood
Supporting and creating opportunities for refugee women is a practical reason to invest in #International_Womens_Day
Education
#LanguageForChange
π Exciting update: We just wrapped up our first week of English lessons for new refugees in the camp! π Together, we’re breaking down language barriers and building bridges for a brighter future.
Sustainability
Alternative energy sources for refugees
On 14 of march 2024 ad in response to increased environmental degradation surrounding refugee camps, a demonstration of cooking stove uses less firewood took place at Livelihood Space, Kiryandongo Refugee settlement. Initiator Lilias Sunday showed the newcomers how to construct an efficient energy stove and how to use a fireless cook basket. The refugees rely heavily on wood as main sources of energy in Kiryandongo which leaves remarkable impacts on the surrounding environment of the settlement. Through the Green-Will concept, CEE supportsΒ the local environment through planting trees that are regarded as a sign of food-forest, shadow, power and connectedness.
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Read more about Lilina initiatives on this link:
Save the Children | ENHANCING LIVES THROUGH ENERGY-EFFICIENT COOKING | Ugand
#Host community
Captured moments from last week’s graduation ceremony, celebrating 55 refugee participants completing their initial Kitchen Garden training and gaining essential skills in sustainable home gardening. Here’s to a brighter, greener future for all of them! π±
#Related topics
A great day at our #livelihoodSpace with the local community! Our focus is on fostering community involvement in the center's activities. π
#HopeForTomorrow
π Exciting News! πβ¨
Refugee livelihood Space
Magamaga , Bweyale town, Kiryandongo district , Uganda
LIVELIHOOD SPACE