Send us a text Uganda's 14.3 million school population could massively benefit from a robust school feeding program. The food could be produced by community farmers and supplied and distributed locally. This is a model WFP knows all to well with their Karamoja feeds Karamoja program. In this special episode, we Grab A Coffee with the new WFP Country Director Lauren Landis and explore the possibilities of a national school feeding program. Support the show
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Send us a text Uganda's 14.3 million school population could massively benefit from a robust school feeding program. The food could be produced by community farmers and supplied and distributed locally. This is a model WFP knows all to well with their Karamoja feeds Karamoja program. In this special episode, we Grab A Coffee with the new WFP Country Director Lauren Landis and explore the possibilities of a national school feeding program. Support the show
Grab A Coffee; The DRC, Again! Cancelled Elections & Martyrs' Day
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Grab A Coffee; The DRC, Again! Cancelled Elections & Martyrs' Day
Send us a text On this week's episode Raymond and Simon talk about the new change in posture in the DRC where the former President Joseph Kabila has returned to rebel held territory since the withdraw of his immunity, what does that mean for Uganda and Rwanda. They also speak about the cancelled election in Kawempe and the organisation (or lack thereof) in the Martyrs' Day due Tuesday Support the show
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Send us a text Uganda's 14.3 million school population could massively benefit from a robust school feeding program. The food could be produced by community farmers and supplied and distributed locally. This is a model WFP knows all to well with their Karamoja feeds Karamoja program. In this special episode, we Grab A Coffee with the new WFP Country Director Lauren Landis and explore the possibilities of a national school feeding program. Support the show