We strongly believe that making an impact for the young women and girls of our communities benefits far beyond them.

 
 

KadAfrica envisions an equal world where rural smallholder farmers thrive. A world where both men and women farmers live prosperous and healthy lives. We are deeply committed to creating equal access to economic opportunity for all smallholder farmers in Eastern Africa.

 
 
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OUR IMPACT TO DATE

3,590

GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN ENGAGED IN AGRICULTURE

 

2,241

RURAL SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ENGAGED AS OUT-GROWERS

4 X

INCREASE IN MONTHLY INCOME

 

61,574

KILOGRAMS OF PASSION FRUIT HARVESTED

8,566

PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES THROUGH COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND TRAINING

 

1,472

TRAINING SESSIONS DELIVERED TO GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN

99,240

PASSION FRUIT SEEDLING DISTRIBUTED

 

4

REFUGEE SETTLEMENTS AND COMMUNITIES ENGAGED IN AGRICULTURE

 
 
 

2019 IMPACT RESULTS

 
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Significant change

Ester Basemera was 22 when she joined KadAfrica in August 2016. Ester harvested 819 kg of passion fruit on her KadAfrica plot within her first year, earning a total income of $377. This is 10 times higher than the average salary for young Ugandan women.

 
 
“I was not sure I would make it…. I had been to school before, I knew how much focus this needed and did not think I would be able to do it, but I did.”
 
 
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ESTER BASEMERA’S STORY

Ester was born in Nyakasanga, Uganda. Her parents separated when she was 8. Her mom moved away, and Ester was staying with her father. Ester had 3 brothers and sisters, two of them passed away at a very young age.

Although she lived outside of the household, Ester’s mom managed to work and provide her with 6 years of primary school before she passed away. Because her father had passed away 2 years prior, Ester moved in with her grandmother and eventually began staying at the house of the headmistress of her school. It was in this period of adolescence that Ester met the father of her children.

But Ester wasn’t satisfied with her life. Her husband didn’t know how to plan for money; he would handle it carelessly, generally had no life plans, and he would spend frivolously instead of putting savings aside for their four children. Ester felt that she was just wasting her youth compared to the girls she went to school with, and yet believed she could make on her own while providing a better life for her children. So, she left her husband and later joined KadAfrica.

 
“I am proud of myself. I am not the old Ester. I can go to the account and pick money which I never used to have even at my house. I have a source of income; I can even do the things that men do. I can support the family. My life has changed“

download our 2019 impact report

KadAfrica has worked with more than 2,300 at-risk youth in Uganda. Between 2018 and 2019, a total of 143 girls and young women were enrolled to begin their journey with the KadAfrica Experience. You can now download our latest impact report, and see the amazing results these young women have achieved up until now.

 
 
 
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MEASURING IMPACT

KadAfrica has a strong desire to track the impact of our programming by conducting pre- and post-KAP surveys with all KadAfrica beneficiaries. The pre and post questionnaire focuses on gathering knowledge, attitudes and practices around key program outcomes,in particular regarding sexual health and rights, livelihood, and income.