There is widespread soil productivity decline in Sub- Saharan Africa attributed to low nutrient stocks and negative nutrient balances. In Uganda in particular, this is due to continuous cultivation and crop harvest without due attention to fertility management. Other causes include uncontrolled soil erosion, unregulated burning of bushes and crop residues. Cattle manure, among other inputs, would read more...
Local-Level Integrated Information System (LIIS) in Uganda is a process that aims at addressing the development information, knowledge access, and communication needs, within the framework of efforts towards the
achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, at the community level.
Information management is not a new activity for A2N-Uganda. In a bid to improve rural livelihoo read more...