"Learning by doing is the key to unlocking potential." : OBR Culture Minister Hon. Katya
In a bid to promote sustainable agriculture and education, Hon. Aganatia Katya, OBR Minister of Culture and Director of Rwenzori Elverum Educational Center, emphasized the importance of hands-on skills and agriculture to scholars. "Hands-on skilling projects are essential for the youth to learn and earn," he said.
During a visit from students from Norway, Katya highlighted the benefits of hands-on training, individualized instruction, and leadership activities to equip students with confidence and motivation. "Participating in leadership activities such as public speaking, crop and livestock judging, or agriculture fairs equips students with confidence and motivation," he added.
The demonstration farm coordinator, Mr. Wilfred Muhindo, showcased sustainable farming techniques such as organic farming, holistic farming methods, climate change resilience, biodiversity, and improved nutritional content of food. "Demonstration Farm exists to experiment with natural growing techniques which can then be taught to local farmers for use in their own fields," he explained.
The visit was a valuable opportunity for the students to learn about sustainable agriculture, connect with local farmers, and experience the beauty of the Ugandan countryside. "The farm visit was more than just a tour; it was a valuable opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, connect with local farmers, and experience the beauty of the Ugandan countryside," said Amolia, a student from Elverum School in Norway.
The students expressed their gratitude for the experience and promised to share it with the world. "We learned so much from this visit. It's not just about farming, it's about taking care of our environment and community," said Amolia.
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Story by Mupaghasia Exavia
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