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2016. |
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6 acres of land. |
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O support the communities with chicken, goat, and fruit tree seedlings to protect the enviroment. |
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Provide loan schemes to them for starting businesses
Build secondary schools and primary schools as well to better their education
Supply of lamps and agricultural inputs to them |
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The beans were planted by the house hold but didnot harvest any because of drought.
From 0.25 acres of simsim, only 30kg were harvesred because of drought |
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The household said that she is keeping her g/nuts and simsim intact to be sold in February when the prices are high. The number is for the elder son of the household head. |
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al Labour sometimes and get paid which money he uses for his school fees. |
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ar primary and secondary school. |
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as to kill the pests and diseases that affect her crops. Then also ash mixed with water and aloe vera to treat the hens so as to avoid diseases. |
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ation of the people about the disadvantages of bush burning so that the environment is preserved
The prices of school fees is high so the organisation can talk to the government on the high school dues problem.
Supply of cattle, sheep , goats and chi |
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born |
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bu who has a mental problem but getting hid medicine is a challenge and its ery expensive for the family to afford |
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cale production. |
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ck ogilli |
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clinics. |
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consumption.( respondent interested in trainings and support on irrigation). |
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d gave away 10 . And next years harvest for them will be the same. |
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d is suffering from fibroids which have failed her from doing any work and has never got any proper treatment because of the situation |
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d phones be availed to the natives
The children are not going to school the natives are requesting for sponsorship |
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ded to them so that they can utilise the vast piesces of land that they have |
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distributed timely in line with rain pattern.
FAO should implement envrionment related project since the vegetation covers have been depleted by increasing population and high demands for fuelwood. |
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do any work |
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dren where not affected since it happened whem they had already sat for exams and got report cards |
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e consumption only |
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e of the borehole being near to them there are many people using it, it is therefore recommended that more borehole be drill to reduce on the time women spend facing water. |
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e planting programs in both host communities and refugee settlements otherwise depletion of our vegetation covers are at it worst coupled with high demands for fuelwood by increasing populations. |
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e rest of the produce is s still in the garden. The number is for the Neighbour. yhe housrhold has some small petty business |
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e they were brought in this village.
There is a request for identification cards so as to identify the refugee population in the village
The refugee population has never recieved the lamps ever since they were brought in the location
There is a reques |
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ed to welcome us again when we come back for intervention. |
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education |
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egetation cover in the district. |
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en their lives |
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er implementing partners drill more borehole for the communities.
Can OPM construct Healthy facilities in Maaji III
Can FAO also support distribution of core relief items
Can FAO distribute staple field crop seeds like cassava, simsim and potatoes. |
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er people are arested without fair hearing. |
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erly children mostly for survival. The 10 acres piece of land is mostly cultivated by her children. The number is for the son. |
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es thanks. |
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espondent also reported the consumption of a local green vegetable called malakwang |
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est for more boreholes to be constructed
Construction of the bridge that separates the village from the school which has never been put in place so as to increase access to the basic services |
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et since they are far |
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f firewood. getting it is very difficult and when we go to some one garden and woodlot you either rape or beaten seriouly. If you accept having sex with the national in the host community you surive from being beaten but forced to have sex. |
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f the relief food to get money to sustain them |
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ffected by the long drought.
The respondent took tea leaves and salt for the whole last 7 days |
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for the is for thev spouse's father. The last started local brewing recently. they have planted little pawpaws in the plot they bought. |
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g. |
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ge food not only posh and beans. We also need some clothes if they can assist it will be good. |
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ghbour. |
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govt to them. |
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h the information that we have collected that we are going to use to plan for the agricultural sector. |
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h will help them get some money to help their families |
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hat the families can have food to eat and not complain of hunger
It is hard to open up gardens in the village because the cattle were killed during the 1979 war so the native are requesting that animals be provided to them |
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ildren to cultivate. The contact is for the neighbour.
He studied upto junior 2 in those earlier years. |
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iloring for women and girls in the camp. |
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is brings about delays in planting
Provide the farmers with poultry and goats so as to lift their livelihood
Scholarships to the vaillage children who cannot afford education expences |
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is need of vocational schools in the area to equip the youths with knowledge
Livelihood support to the community
Projects be opened for them also to keep them busy |
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isrt season. |
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ize yield she has not harvested yet |
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l |
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licts hence leaving this land for his own safety.
-Thus coming to cluster k where her aunt gave him a house to leave in and also a small piece of land to cultivate some crops.
- These people arrived in Uganda at different time. |
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lords in refugee hosting communities. |
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ly for 2 years. The given parcel remains the church land as agreed between the two parties (land user and the church). |
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med and are a scare,poor roads, schools overcrowded and with low standards) |
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medicine be provided as well
Provide some aniMals like goats, chicken and sheep to the community
The roads that link to the market arenot there so let them be helped
More buildings be added in the health centre for the staff
Means of communication |
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mes so that they can get money ro start up their own businesses
Distribute things like bicycles to easen their movement from one place to another |
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n who even ploughed the garden for her. |
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n determining its acreage). |
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nd stays in uganda). |
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nteraid organsiation had given him 300000 to access medical operation as per the referral to mulago hospital but he has never been attended to and the facilitation was over for only transport. |
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ntre. The husband mainly sends money for childrens fees |
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o that they can also get money
Set up vocational schools for theypuths so that tey get equipped with the skills for helping them survive |
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o to the secondary school by car. |
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of getting money
Some jobs should be created for the refugee population so that they can afford basic needs for their families |
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of wage payment within the settlement should be settled. |
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om the swamp is not good hence not health for human life |
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ple 6 kg of food was given to each registered member which is too little to complete the whole month and yet that is the same food that is sold to get some money incase problems arise
In a year soap is given once yet its expensive.the request is that let |
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refugees when they go to collect some fire wood to use for cooking so they r forced to just buy the firewood yet they have no means of getting money |
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s are still in sudan but will come to join them soon |
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s because there is also a bicycle as other. |
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s natives were never considered to consent the plot allocation. He said natives are not happy |
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s. |
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scholarship to girls who gets third grade
Lack of livelihood supports rendered to big family members and foster parents
There is need to involve grass root communities in planning to avoid double targeting of same household beneficiaries in regards to |
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seem depressed and not friendly. |
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serious problem of water shortage in the area which needs to be adressed |
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suffering from Obesity and low self-esteem because of their age for Primary one.Contact is for the neighbour |
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sumed. The school is for free |
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support their homes
Vocational trainings be brought to support the youths also
There is water shortages in the area so help be provided
Open up other agricultural lands so they can also produce agriculture for commercial basis |
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t paid back with interest of 10000 |
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take tgem 1 month which is too little for a large house hold.
He requested for a vocational school to be built atleast one to equip the redundant youthe of the area who get up very early in the morning to go and look for things like mira so as to take |
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telephone number is for the LC1 c/person Igama Eranayo |
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th main social services from thevillage
There is only one borehole that serves 2 villages so the organisation drill others
There is low market for the goods so let the orga nisation look for them also market |
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that national and refugee thus a refugee had lose to two tooth. I pleaded that such a person should be rellocated to aviod threating us with pangas as he is not a refugee. |
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that of his children wen going and coming back from school). |
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them and the out put too |
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thing should be done to help PWD. The distributors are also are promoting theft by reducing food ratios. |
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tional schools also be built so as to equip the youth with the knowledge that they can use for survival
Provide loans(financial support) for them so that they can start businesses
Support them with clothes and footware because the clothes that they ca |
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to get a total of 48000/ .
The respondent has also told me that they installed a borehole but the work was left incomplete so they have water problems.
Then the salt was consumed in the last 7 days on a daily basis plus the tea leaves in the food con |
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ts from some host communities so thay have to just buy the firewood which is a problem forcing them to sell the little food stock provided by the NGOS so the ratio should be increased |
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uld be removed. |
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up to. Now. |
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uts did not yield because of poor nature of soil |
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y on the dangers of deforestation.
The land that was given to the refugees was not compesated so the host community is bitter about that |
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young boy. They consumed immature crops when the drought was too bad, so as to avoid total loss. |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.