By Mercy Corps | Mercy Corps
Nearly nine years ago, Rose and her four children fled by foot from their home in South Sudan when conflict erupted. They arrived at Bidi Bidi refugee settlement in Uganda, the largest refugee camp in Africa and home to more than 250,000 refugees.
Rose has partnered with two women to grow sesame on about three acres of land. Supported by a Mercy Corps and Village Enterprise program, they have also started a savings and loans group, where each member contributes a small amount on a weekly basis so they can draw loans to help with shortfalls. “I am able to support my home and take care of my children,” said Rose. “When the [sesame] is ready, I am able to solve my challenges.”
With the income she earns from farming, Rose is hoping she can save enough to send one of her daughters to boarding school in Kampala, the capital of Uganda. With each sesame harvest, Rose is growing more opportunities for her children.
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