Project Progress Reports
The Shores of Lake Albert, Uganda 2009
Thanks to the generosity of the States of Guernsey, Spring 2009 saw the launch of the second phase of our Ugandan project. 180 villagers have signed up, and 2 tonnes of honey has been produced.
Thanks to the generosity of the States of Guernsey, Spring 2009 saw the launch of the second phase of our Ugandan project. 180 villagers have signed up, and 2 tonnes of honey has been produced.
Honey Producers in Kisoro, Uganda
Dan Ngirabakunzi has started a producer group of beekeepers. His plan was to purchase honey at fair trade prices, process it and market it in Uganda. The money made would be used to educate and train beekeepers' teenage sons and daughters in vocational skills, thus giving them a skill to earn a living.
Dan Ngirabakunzi has started a producer group of beekeepers. His plan was to purchase honey at fair trade prices, process it and market it in Uganda. The money made would be used to educate and train beekeepers' teenage sons and daughters in vocational skills, thus giving them a skill to earn a living.
The TOBA Beekeeping Project - Cameroon
Prompted by concern about local poverty and inspired by the success of the Bees Abroad Kom Project in the North West of Cameroon, the Tombel-Bangem Beefarmers have started a Common Initiative Programme to raise local awareness of agricultural and environmental issues.
Prompted by concern about local poverty and inspired by the success of the Bees Abroad Kom Project in the North West of Cameroon, the Tombel-Bangem Beefarmers have started a Common Initiative Programme to raise local awareness of agricultural and environmental issues.
The Nessuit Beekeeping Project
Kenya: Bees Abroad has funded training for 20 people (one person from each group) to attend the excellent beekeeping course at Baraka Agricultural College in Molo, Nakuru. This centre provides first-class training run by expert beekeeping technicians with plenty of practical experience.
Kenya: Bees Abroad has funded training for 20 people (one person from each group) to attend the excellent beekeeping course at Baraka Agricultural College in Molo, Nakuru. This centre provides first-class training run by expert beekeeping technicians with plenty of practical experience.
The SBDARA Beekeeping Project in Malawi
Malawi has a fragile environment and a high rate of forest loss but the miombo woodland in the highlands of the north is excellent beekeeping country. It was against this background that the SBDARA Beekeeping Project was started after a recommendation by a VSO volunteer.
Malawi has a fragile environment and a high rate of forest loss but the miombo woodland in the highlands of the north is excellent beekeeping country. It was against this background that the SBDARA Beekeeping Project was started after a recommendation by a VSO volunteer.
Bees Abroad on the shores of Lake Albert
At the end of 2007, an NGO working in Uganda, the Emesco Development Foundation, secured funding from the States of Guernsey to promote beekeeping among the Kibaale District’s most vulnerable households. Bees Abroad undertook to monitor Emesco’s activities.
At the end of 2007, an NGO working in Uganda, the Emesco Development Foundation, secured funding from the States of Guernsey to promote beekeeping among the Kibaale District’s most vulnerable households. Bees Abroad undertook to monitor Emesco’s activities.
Nessuit 2009 update
We have been fortunate in gaining the assistance of an experienced Kenyan beekeeping trainer, David Njunga, who has raised the profile of beekeeping and has run group training, including two workshops specifically for the women. There are now 70 families involved with beekeeping, and plans are being made to group market hive products under the Nessuit label.
We have been fortunate in gaining the assistance of an experienced Kenyan beekeeping trainer, David Njunga, who has raised the profile of beekeeping and has run group training, including two workshops specifically for the women. There are now 70 families involved with beekeeping, and plans are being made to group market hive products under the Nessuit label.










