Amazing Bakiga vs Batwa experience

Author: support@buhomaculturaltour.com

Sponsor a child

Ensuring children have access to education is critical. Buhoma village tour offers a Child Sponsorship scheme as another way of supporting its members; enabling children to go to school and reducing the burden on parents to focus on meeting home basic needs and fighting hunger as well. In a community where homes often struggle to

Chicken Project

Donating a hen will not only increase Batwa income but also add value to their daily meal. This will supplement on the efforts to reduce malnutrition in children which is still a challenge among Batwa families. Providing at least 4 hens per family totaling to 1200 hens is our target. This will provide eggs for

Engaging girl child into productive physical activities

Female football team. Many girls are failing to get mentor-ship or counseling and guidance because of the crazy days which started during covid19. This has exposed them to getting early marriages and un- wanted pregnancies. Girl football team not only develop talents but also reduce on redundancy of girl child that would eventually create room

Food store

Support To Provide Food Most of the food crops in Uganda has got two seasons throughout the year. That is between march to June and September to November. This means that the only harvesting period is June and November. Our community members often experience hunger amidst the course of the two seasons. We are providing

Building Batwa home

Batwa are the indigenous people who originally were forest keepers.They came out of the forest of Bwindi in 1992. Much as efforts have been put in place to transform Batwa people into a civilized way of life, Shelter is still a problem. Most of Batwa families are  grass thatched house. They always suffer during rainy