| Buganda Development Corporation |
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The legal status of the Buganda Kingdom is provided for in the 1995 Uganda Constitution under Chapter 16; articles 246 (1) and 246 (3).
BUGANDA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY UPDATES AS AT SEPTEMBER 2008. 1) INSTUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING: a) In October 2007, during the Tabamiruka convention, BDA received three computers donated by Mr. Mugenyi Wangi from Seattle U.S.A, two labtops donated by Mr. Kaleebu from Seattle and a three in one (Printer, copier and fax machine) donated by Ms. Barbara Kakoma from Boston USA, to help the secretariat in the implementation of Kingdom development activities. These computers have helped the secretariat tremendously. BDA assisted Kabaka Foundation (Nkobazambogo) with one computer to help them in their operations as well. We thank Mr. Wangi, Mr. Kalebu, Mr. Mutebi and Ms. Kakoma for their good spirit and love for the Kingdom and request other Baganda living in Diaspora to emulate them.
2) ACTIVITY IMPLEMENTATION. Development Partnerships 2.1 BDA / Care for Uganda (Abaagala Uganda) Development Partnership BDA has continued looking for development partners who can assist the Kingdom by putting up development projects that can assist the communities. In July 2007, BDA signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Care for Uganda ? Abaagala Uganda. This is UK based charity organization. Care for Uganda has assisted in sponsoring over 250 vulnerable children by paying their school fees, scholastic materials and other home requirements, and is still sponsoring more children. Care for Uganda in collaboration with BDA has also constructed a vocational training center at Bbowa – Bulemezi county, Luwero District. This Center will help communities and the Youth to acquire vocational skills. This was in response to Sabasajja Kabaka’s appeal to promote vocational skills among the Youths in order to create self-employment and reduce on poverty among the communities. In January 2008, a team of 22 people from Care for Uganda – UK came to Buganda Kingdom to officially launch the vocational center. The team paid a visit to the Katikkiro of Buganda Owek. Eng. J. B. Walusimbi and informed him about their development agenda, and their love to support the Kingdom’s development initiatives.
The 22 team members from Care for Uganda – UK when they paid a coutrsey call to the Katikkiro of Buganda at Bulange Mengo. On February 5th 2008, the Bowa Vocational Center was officially launched by the Kingdom Minister of Education Owek. Masagazi Masaazi, who represented the Owek. Katikkiro of Buganda. Several Ministers attended the occasion. Care for Uganda / Abaagala Uganda was represented by a team of 22 people from U.K led by Rev. Andy Picher and Rev. Tim. Construction of this center is still going on.
The official launch of Bbowa Vocational center on February 5th 2008. 2.2 The Gold Star Partnership between Wales U.K and BDA - Bowa Communities. In Aug. 2008, BDA hosted Mr. Jon Townley, a representative from the Welsh Government. Mr. Townley is also the head of the Wales for Africa Self Sustainable Development Program. He visited the Bowa vocational center, held discussions with BDA and Bbowa Goldstar partnership communities committee which is chaired by the county chief of Bulemezi (Kangawo) Owek. Gideon Kisitu. This visit was in support of the upcoming integrated development partnership.
Mr. Jon Townley the head of the Wales for Africa Self Sustainable Development Program on his visit to BDA.
BDA in collaboration with the Kingdom’s Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and Investments has started a micro –credit project in Kyadondo County. The project is implementing through organized groups and so far three groups have benefited from the project. These are CAWOCO –U in Kiwatule village, Mazima women’s group at Bwaise and Munakukaama women’s group located at Kasubi. Over 30 small and medium entrepreneurs have so far benefited from this revolving project. BDA implements this project by lending money to the group members and training them in business skills, loans and savings management. BDA has also helped the beneficiaries to open up individual Bank accounts with Diamond Trust Bank- old Kampala Branch. The purpose is to help them develop the culture of formal savings with banks, which can benefit them more in the future for self sustenance.
Some of the members of Mazima womens group – Bwaise being sensitized in loans and savings management by officers from BDA and Ministry of Planning. 2.4 Capacity Building for the youths Between July 13th and july 20th 2008, BDA in collaboration with the Kingdom Ministry of youths trained 40 youth in self empowerment skills. The training which is called “Getting Connected” took place at Bulange Mengo, at Kiwatule church and at Kawanda Training center; and was facilitated by Mr. Andy Pudduck and Ms sheilla from Getting Connected UK and with assistance from Care for Uganda. We thank them for their support.
Some of the participants of the Getting connected training at Ntinda Kiwatule catholic church.
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