Evangelism and Spiritual Growth

The Batwa culture has been infiltrated with a lack of morals as a result of abuse, rejection, denial and poor parenting. Any intervention that leaves out the spiritual aspect has proven futile.

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Health

Through medical camps, outreach programs, and funding, Friends of Batwa Intl works toward the prevention of malnutrition, improved health and to ensure that all Batwa children under the age of five

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Education and Capacity Biulding

The Batwa literacy rate is just 12 percent compared to over 75 percent (2012) of non-Batwa in the same area. Education among the Batwa population has been and remains elusive. But, we must appreciate its

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Infrastructural Development

When the Batwa were forced out of the forests, they were left with nowhere to live. They have been mostly squatters with no homeland of their own.

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Food Security

There is a lot of evidence that agriculture can contribute to poverty reduction beyond a direct effect on farmers’ incomes. Increased productivity of agriculture raises farm incomes,....

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