JANIDA is an international NGO whose purpose is to promote International Cooperation between Japan & Africa and other countries around the World, with an ultimate aim of reducing hunger, poverty and Climate change catastrophes in Africa.
The Japan NGO for International Development in Africa (JANIDA) was established as an International Non-Government Organization on 2nd January 2016 and fully registered with the Government of Japan on 26/09/2016.
In Uganda JANIDA is fully registered and obtained the NGO Certificate on 19/05/2021.
Uganda is a landlocked country with a tropical climate and diverse terrain.
Most of the population in Uganda lives in rural areas and relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. Agriculture contributes to about one-third of Uganda’s GDP and employs more than 70% of the labor force.
To empower 10,000 farmers, and other vulnerable groups to become resilient to Hunger, Poverty and climate change, with their socio-economic conditions improved by 2030.
Empowered smallholder farmers and other poor communities, free from hunger & poverty, resilient to climate change, with their socio-economic conditions improved.
To strengthen human and institutional capacities of the Farmers and other poor communities, in Agriculture & Environment and other socio-economic issues, through implementing strategies that strongly support interventions to reduce Hunger, Poverty, Climate change and the socio-economic factors affecting the poor communities in Africa.