Success Stories

November 27, 2025

KCSON/BAPENECO Hosts “Let’s Talk” Engagement on Environmental Protection in Oil & Gas Operations

KCSON and partners convened a multi-stakeholder “Let’s Talk” engagement in Hoima City, bringing together civil society, government agencies, and oil developers to discuss environmental concerns and strengthen collaboration in Uganda’s oil and gas sector.
November 7, 2025

Young Voices Lead Dialogue on Forest Conservation at Igongwe Primary School

KCSON, with support from WWF under the FRECAR Project, held an interschool debate and cultural exchange at Igongwe Primary School to promote forest conservation. Learners showcased their creativity, received educational materials, and engaged in sports for unity and environmental action.
November 5, 2025

KCSON Sensitizes Coffee Farmers on EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) in Kyenjojo District

KCSON conducted a sensitization meeting earlier this week in Kitega, Kyenjojo District, engaging coffee farmers under the FRECAR project on the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and promoting sustainable, deforestation-free coffee production.
July 30, 2025

KCSON Annual General Meeting for the Year Ended 31st December 2024

KCSON held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the year ended 31st December 2024 on 14th April 2025 at Classic Hotel, Kakumiro.
July 30, 2025

KCSON Undertakes Independent M&E of LRP

KCSON in the month of September 2020 undertook an evaluation of the Livelihood Restoration Programmes (LRPs) that were implemented in Buhuka Parish-Kyangwali Sub County Kikuube District.
August 23, 2023

KCSON Supports Dissemination of EITI Report 2020/21 at Sub-national level.

KCSON/BAPENECO, with support from International Alert, held a meeting on 23rd August 2023 in Hoima to share the 2020/21 EITI report and engage stakeholders on business and human rights in the extractive sector
October 21, 2025

Growing Change: Katweyombeke Group’s Journey into Climate Smart Agriculture

The Katweyombeke Group is rewriting the story of rural livelihoods through climate-smart agriculture. With a total of 36 members (31 women and 5 men), the group has embraced mushroom growing as an innovative way to improve nutrition, boost household income, and reduce pressure on the nearby Bugoma-Kagombe landscape. projects.
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