United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda (UOBDU) – Summer 2011
Dina Buck | Posted June 1st, 2011 | AfricaTags: Forest Peoples Programme, United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda
Hello! Since my last post back in August 2010, a fortuitous set of events has me returning, again as an AP Peace Fellow, this time to work with the United Organisation for Batwa Developement in Uganda (UOBDU) If you click on the link, it will lead you to a description of the organization on the UK-based Forest Peoples Programme’s (FPP) website. FPP has supported UOBDU since its inception in 2000, and the organization has made incredible gains in the past 11 years, which I will, no doubt, be blogging about this summer.
I’ve mentioned in a prior entry (the amazing) Dr. Chris Kidd, one of FPP’s Project Officers, who has lived in Uganda, and worked with the Batwa communities and UOBDU for the past decade. He and AP’s director, Iain Guest, both play a big role in this opportunity I am undertaking. This past winter, with the generosity of Dr. Kidd, I was able to participate in some of UOBDU’s activities, learning more about the Batwa’s situation in Uganda through community visits, and attending a community stakeholder’s meeting where Batwa community representatives, and local NGOs collected to discuss efforts to forward Batwa land ownership and rights. It was both educational, and inspiring, to say the least.
For now, I am finishing up final exams (yes, the quarter system ends much later than the semester system), so will close for now. I’ll be back in Kisoro on June 22nd, so stay tuned!





