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EUROPEAN UNION SINKS 20BILLION IN KARAMOJA FOOD SECURITY

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In abid to solve Karamoja region food insecurity situation, European Union has sunk shs 20billion into Karamoja food security project.

Agriculture Permanent Secretary Maj Gen. David Kyomukama said the project titled “Improving food security and resilience of food production systems in Karamoja” said there is great need to fast truck the implementation of this project since the Country has lost a significant amount of time from planned 2023 to date.
“I implore all the various stake holders involved in the implementation of this project to put maximum attention and efforts in this project in order to benefit the intended beneficiaries”.he said.
According to Kyomukama, the project focuses on addressing some of the barriers to improving food security and resilience of food production systems in Karamoja, where the population is already vulnerable to recurrent shocks resulting from combined pressures, including insecurity environmental degradation and climate change adaptation.
The project is being implemented in selected sub-counties and parishes across all the 9 districts of Karamoja sub-region: Abim, Amudat, Kaabong, Karenga, Kotido, Moroto, Nabilatuk, Nakapiripiriti and Napak targeting at least 16,000 households as direct beneficiaries and 80,000 people as indirect beneficiaries.
In Uganda, Karamoja is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate-related shocks and hazards which significantly contribute to persistent low levels of food and livestock production.
The 2023/24 crop production season yields were below average due to a series of prolonged dry spells which reduced availability of pastures for livestock and induced migration to the neighboring districts.

Overall, the nutrition situation in Karamoja shows an estimated 112,270 cases of children aged 6-59 months and 8,980 pregnant or breastfeeding women (PBW) across the Karamoja region are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition and will need treatment between March 2024 and February 2025.

Other development partners that graced the launch were: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), European Union (EU) represented by the European Commission and World Food Program (WFP).

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