Initiated in March 2020 the work of FXCCO has over the year’s generated outstanding positive impact in the lives of many people. From originally implementing small single isolated projects benefiting a few households FXCCO’s programmes have evolved into multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral programmes and projects transforming the lives of a wide range of communities. FXCCO’s work is mainly focused in the Refugees, Orphans, Sustainable Agriculture and HIV/AIDS.
FXCCO promotes a participatory development approach through all its work. The Integrated approach which is the main vehicle by which FXCCO services the communities it works with is built on the tenets of participatory development. The adoption of the integrated community development approach by FXCCO was informed by field experience of best practice over the years. Gladly all the major beneficiaries of FXCCO embraced this approach and offered invaluable support that has culminated into high impact interventions for the clients.
The underlying theory of change embodied in this Strategic Plan indicates the domains of change that FXCCO believes will make a significant contribution towards improved quality of lives for the beneficiaries and states as below:
“If people in southwestern Uganda can be empowered, healthy and prosperous which will be reflected in the extent of their awareness of their roles and responsibilities, they would be less powerless and more civically confident and competent to organise their lives. They will be motivated to take actions on key challenges that constrain their livelihoods; If Empowered people will be food secure at household level. The process of creating food secure groups shall entail setting minimum food basket targets that all beneficiary groups work towards. This will be achieved through knowledge and skills enhancement as well as training and provision of agricultural inputs. If then FXCCO target groups are food secure they will achieve improved incomes. Improved incomes will be derived from reduced livelihoods costs particularly medical costs. Medical costs will be reduced through adoption of improved hygiene and sanitation practices. If the vulnerable communities in Southwestern Uganda are to keep sustainable, there will also be need to reduce illiteracy levels by increasing access to Education, If FXCCO’s institutional capacity is further strengthened and it becomes more efficient and effective in delivering its mandate of delivering an integrated development service to its beneficiaries in southwestern Uganda; then this will result into empowered, healthy and prosperous people.
Leticia Nagasha
M&E officer
Beatrice Nampa
Community linkage officer
Richard Ainomuhangi Programs manager
Oliver Kyorimpa
Counselor
Joseline Atwongeire
Cashier
Ismeal Kitaka Kizito
Health Coordinator
Edith Musiimenta
Administrator
Sarah Natukunda
Counselor