11/10/2025
Dharmic Uganda marks the International Day of the Girl Child by celebrating girls and the families who uplift them. By equipping parents,especially mothers with income skills and savings groups, we remove financial barriers to education. This helps girls stay in school, build confidence, and pursue their dreams. Empowered families create empowered daughters.
11/07/2025
🐝 Leadership in Action: Nabakyala Grace’s Beekeeping Journey in Kalebera A
Meet Grace, the Nabakyala of Kalebera A—a woman whose leadership is transforming lives through Dharmic Uganda’s honey beekeeping initiative. As a respected voice in her local council, Grace saw the potential of beekeeping not just as a livelihood, but as a tool for community empowerment.
After completing training supported by World Connect and Honey Bee Products Uganda, Grace mobilized fellow women to join the project. She began with three transitional top bar hives and now manages ten, producing high-quality honey that sells in local markets. Her earnings have enabled her to pay school fees for her grandchildren, invest in household improvements, and support other women through savings groups.
Grace’s influence goes beyond her own success. She regularly hosts community sensitization meetings, mentors new beekeepers, and advocates for women’s inclusion in local decision-making. Her story is a powerful example of how traditional leadership, when paired with opportunity, can spark lasting change.
This is what grassroots resilience looks like—led by women, fueled by honey, and driven by purpose.
26/03/2025
Our beekeeping journey isn't just about empowering women, t's about reshaping lives and communities. Women in Mukono Kabembe who have embraced beekeeping are now able to do things that once felt like distant dreams. With their newfound income, many of these women can now pay school fees for their children. The sight of children heading to school with confidence and hope is one of the sweetest rewards of this venture. Mothers share stories of how beekeeping has unlocked opportunities for their families, opening doors that once seemed firmly shut. What's even more heartwarming is the incredible support these women are receiving from their male counterparts. Husbands, brothers, and community members are stepping up, not just as cheerleaders but as active participants. Whether it's helping to build hives, manage sales, or cheer on the women at local markets, men are joining in to champion the change. Together, we're creating a community that thrives- where women lead the way, families flourish, and everyone learns to appreciate the buzz of a brighter future.
13/09/2023
Exciting News!
As the economic empowerment project through beekeeping kicked off early this year, we are thrilled to share that 10 Trainers of Trainers (TOT) in Kabembe rural community, Mukono district successfully completed their training in KTB beehive making.
It’s been an incredible journey watching these dedicated individuals grow their expertise as they support and train fellow low income earning women in their community to creat their own beehives and be able to enroll and keep their children in school.
A big shout out to World Connect for their invaluable support in making this project a reality. Together we are making a positive impact and empowering communities one beehive at a time.
12/01/2023
Today, we are celebrating Isaac Nyanzi, a local leader in Kabembe community, Mukono district. Isaac Nyanzi has played played a key role in the mobilisation and sensitisation of his community members about the goals and objectives of the SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALISED WOMEN THROUGH HONEY BEEKEEPING project.
01/07/2022
Beekeeping for education.