Uganda’s Feed the Future Water and Food Systems Activity Aims to Transform Lives in Kyoga Basin.

Kampala, Uganda - The USAID Uganda Feed the Future Water and Food Systems Activity (FTF WFSA) is set to make a significant impact in the Kyoga Basin over the next five years (2023-2028). This initiative aims to inclusively and equitably improve food and water security in three key watersheds: Lokok, Awoja, and Lokere. By empowering individuals and communities, the program seeks to enhance livelihoods, maintain nutritional health, and reduce reliance on humanitarian assistance.

Empowering Communities Through the Feed the Future Water and Food Systems Activity
Empowering Communities Through the Feed the Future Water and Food Systems Activity

The Kyoga Basin is home to nomadic pastoralists whose livelihoods are increasingly threatened by violent cattle raiding and the adverse effects of climate change, including droughts and flooding. Additionally, the region faces challenges such as fragmented markets, chronic underinvestment in public services, and a lack of private sector investment. The FTF WFSA is aligned with several strategic objectives of the U.S. Government, including the Global Water Strategy and the Agency Climate Strategy.

Empowering Communities Through the Feed the Future Water and Food Systems Activity

Key objectives of the FTF WFSA include improving water supply and integrated water resource management, increasing access to sanitation and hygiene services, enhancing agriculture-based livelihoods, promoting the consumption of nutritious foods among women and children, and expanding access to financial resources for marginalized groups. By employing a comprehensive approach that incorporates conflict sensitivity and local leadership, the initiative aims to build resilience in vulnerable communities.