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IRIMA YOUTH GROUP TEAM: Irima's testing of potential products
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008. Irima's testing of potential products. Over the previous week we worked on viability of our potential products. We tested the viability of bread and buns and but we ended up with good quality of these products emerging from a higher percentage of wheat flour which was not out target as the major component in the processing. We wanted good quality products but produced from the major component as cassava. The cookies with high cassava percentage are removed from the oven. 07/06 - ...
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IRIMA YOUTH GROUP TEAM: Business plans
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Saturday, August 16, 2008. Despite having drafted our business plans, several issues arose. These issues encompassed mostly on our strategies and the outcomes. Our operational strategy in production and marketing did not consider the individual effort and performance since we had a basic salary for the staff. These as you may notice may encourage laziness as one still knows that he has pay at the end of the day, with or without productivity. Irima "Out of School Youth Group". I like your business idea, b...
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda: Farewell to Uganda...
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda. Columbia University graduate student navigates the minefields of UNICEF and Save the Children in Uganda. From the IDP camps in the north to good old-fashion food security in the south, life stays interesting. Friday, August 29, 2008. If you made all your writings into a book I would totally buy it. Plus copies for friends. August 30, 2008 at 10:27 AM. September 1, 2008 at 7:22 AM. Kristi Van Der Merwe. My email is kvandermerwe@spuganda.org. September 8, 2009 at 6:15 PM.
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda: Soap from Moringa Seeds
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda. Columbia University graduate student navigates the minefields of UNICEF and Save the Children in Uganda. From the IDP camps in the north to good old-fashion food security in the south, life stays interesting. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Soap from Moringa Seeds. Labels: soap making save the children nakasongola moringa. Its really informative, I soon buy moringa soap for my family http:/ www.oilseedsshop.com. December 18, 2010 at 10:29 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda: It's a Long Way Down at Sipi Falls
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Go Slow: Stories from Uganda. Columbia University graduate student navigates the minefields of UNICEF and Save the Children in Uganda. From the IDP camps in the north to good old-fashion food security in the south, life stays interesting. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. It's a Long Way Down at Sipi Falls. A very short weekend of hikes, tunnel vision, Marburg infested bat caves, smiling children, muzungu walking sticks, glucose cookies and impressive waterfalls at Sipi Falls in Eastern Uganda. View my complete pr...
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FoodProcessing and Marketing: The Irima Visit:
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Main blog for all users under this project. The Irima team arrives and is welcomed by the sister team the Kewerimide team which had arrived a day earlier. The teams pose for a photo on arrival at Nakasongola. The groups went to Nakasongola in the course of this week to do a preliminary study of the various groups they are going to work with. Irima "Out of School Youth Group". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Food Processing and Marketing Team. Irima "Out of School Youth Group". Links to other groups.
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FoodProcessing and Marketing: July 2008
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Main blog for all users under this project. The Irima team arrives and is welcomed by the sister team the Kewerimide team which had arrived a day earlier. The teams pose for a photo on arrival at Nakasongola. The groups went to Nakasongola in the course of this week to do a preliminary study of the various groups they are going to work with. Irima "Out of School Youth Group". Initial visit to Nakasongola. The meeting commenced at 2:00pm ,Prossy introduced us to the farmers and then the meeting was open f...
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FoodProcessing and Marketing: First Meeting (Held at fcit ,june )
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Main blog for all users under this project. First Meeting (Held at fcit ,june ). First Meeting (Held at fcit ,June ). This meeting was coordinated by Scott and Julian.The aim of this meeting was to give us a brief overview of what the project is all about . Scott :introduced him self and gave each one of us is business card.and asked students to introduce themselves. Scott:he further explained what food security as (the ability of having sufficient food now ,tomorrow and after one month. Julian (answered...
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FoodProcessing and Marketing: A brief biography of the team members
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Main blog for all users under this project. A brief biography of the team members. This team is a combination of students from the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology together with those from Department of Food Science and Technology with the aim of increasing food security in Nakasongola district,Uganda Supported by Save the Children US and JOBS.it is a team of 18 members :. 6Gakuo W. Roy. Email: wagaks@yahoo.co.uk. Tel: 254 725 900 727. All currently third year students. Tel: 254 724 526 904.
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FoodProcessing and Marketing: Initial visit to Nakasongola
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Main blog for all users under this project. Initial visit to Nakasongola. The initial visit to Nakasongola was fun as it was a first time tour to that part of the country for most of the group members. The journey was good and guys kept time which enabled us arrive early in Nakasongola. We went as a team of 12 students (from Fcit and Fst) together with Mr.Byaruhanga Yusufu. We then travelled to meet one of the farmer group. we visited one of the Kfcs garden before we went for the meeting. First Meeting (...