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USAID- LPHS-E Success Stories

Through hard work and perseverance

July 5, 2023

Kiden Eseza, 23, is a mother of one child. She lives in Wabinyonyi Village in Nakasongola district where she stays with her parents after the boyfriend denied taking responsibility of the baby. Before joining the program, she used to run a stall and her dream was to start up a ‘Duuka’ shop, selling items like sugar, posho, beans, millet, soap, and second-hand clothes. With her EDA grant of 500,000, she bought iron sheets and more items for her shop as well as made a deposit on a weighing scale, which she cleared with her savings from the peer leaders training. Today, she has been able to increase her Duuka daily sales from 20,000 to 60,000. With this money, she has been able to pay for her bible study class, and recently graduated as a Pastor. She has been able to support her young sister with school fees and scholastic materials. She hopes to buy a solar panel and a small refrigerator to expand her business.

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    Wesige Scovia, 24, lives in Nakaseke district. She conceived while...
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    Sarah Mungurek 22, lives on Walukuba island in Lake Albert,...
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  • Growing her business to provide for her family

    Nakato Margaret, 27, lives in Kiyindi Town Council, Zinga village, Buikwe district. Margaret...
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  • A true inspiration

    Nakiyingi Lydia, 24, is a single mother of one child....
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Block 5 Mulago Hospital. P.O Box 72052, Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256-417-119100/200, +256-312 119100
Toll Free: 0800204444 or 0800111011

Rwenzori Regional Office

Kakiza Road, Boma
Fort Portal City
Fort Portal.
Tel: 0483-422143

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Regional office,
Plot 52,
Bungokho Road,
Senior Quarters, Mbale City

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Rwenkobe Road, Hoima Municipality Plot 240 Bujumbura. Tel: +256417119100
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