Our Work

CSRL started working in Kamuli district, Uganda, in 2004 with Ugandan collaborators Makerere University and Volunteer Efforts for Development Concerns (VEDCO).

Participating farm families are more productive, and partner institutions are using indigenous and scientific knowledge to improve livelihoods, but there is much more work to do to develop and implement an effective, sustainable model that can empower more families and communities.

About Uganda

2007 Progress Report

Achieving sustainable livelihoods is a complex and challenging process. There are a multitude of interdependent factors that affect our success, which must be addressed simultaneously. The following links will guide you through the various CSRL activities and provide a summary of our progress.