by David Swain | 3 Mar, 2019
Paula Paananen, New South Wales Regional Meeting “You could throw a bean out this taxi window and it would germinate” were my first thoughts when my family and I arrived at mainland Entebbe, Uganda in 2011. We were led there to teach permaculture to the...
by David Swain | 3 Sep, 2018
Ai Leen Quah and Jackie Perkins, QSA During Yearly Meeting 2018, QSA reported on the progress of many of the overseas projects that have been supported by Friends and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. A power point presentation...
by David Swain | 3 Sep, 2015
Kate Bandler, QSA monitor The Kyadondo Support Initiative for People Living with Disabilities (KYASIPED) has piloted livelihood activities with small holder farmers living with disabilities, and farmers with children with disabilities, since 2010. KYASIPED over...
by David Swain | 1 Jun, 2014
Jackie Perkins, QSA Administrator The right to education is a fundamental one for children, yet for many of the schools in areas where QSA works, circumstances prevent the children from getting the most from their studies because they simply are too hungry or sleepy...
by David Swain | 7 Jul, 2011
QSA Notes: people, places & projects Under the watchful eye of Josephine Kizza, the trainers at St Jude Organic Farming Centre in Uganda continue to help rural communities to achieve greater food and water security. For Monica Ssenkindu, a...
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