Refugee farmers in Kyaka II refugee settlement receiving their BSFL rearing stock from the field team of Bobo Eco Farm
Refugees posing for a group photo after a training in BSFL production
A refugee BSFL farmer being assisted by a field staff of Bobo Eco Farm during the harvest of her larvae. She is sieving her larvae.
Explaining to women farmers during a training in mealworm production for human consumption
Showing farmers the stages in the life cycle of a mealworm during a training in mealworm production in Kyaka II refugee settlement
During a Focus Group Discussion with representatives of farmer groups in Kyaka II refugee settlement
Our partners from Impact Designs – Denmark interacting with the famers in Kyaka II refugee settlement
Members of the Board of Impact Designs from Denmark on a field visit to our projects in Kyaka II refugee settlement; below they’re posing for a photo with group representatives after a meeting
During a project review meeting with local stakeholders: local council representatives and representatives of farmer groups. Below: partners in the office of the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer – Kyegegwa district
Inspecting mealworm production in schools in Kyaka II refugee settlement; below are the pupils of Bukere Primary school – members of the mealworm club at their club meeting site with our partners
Project review meeting with Bobo Eco Farm & MAMAH teams and partners from Impact Designs. Below: is a planning meeting with the Board of Impact Designs, the Director of MAMAH, and the Director of Bobo Eco Farm – both meetings held at the farm
Participants being taken through the different BSFL products and by-products during a training in BSFL production. Below: MAMAH & Bobo Eco Farm joined hands to train the leaders of the farmer groups in governance and group dynamics. Training took place at Bukere in Kyaka II refugee settlement