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Uganda: Nile Breweries to Help Farmers


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New Vision (Kampala)

29 April 2008
Posted to the web 30 April 2008

James Odomel
Kampala

NILE Breweries and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) are to carry out a $140,000 (sh240m) health programme for farmers who grow sorghum for the brewery, writes James Odomel.

The programme will be implemented by Nile Breweries and the Health Initiatives for the Private Sector (HIPS), a USAID-funded project.

Nile Breweries' managing director, Nick Jenkinson, and the HIPS chief of party in Uganda, Barbara Addy, signed a memorandum for the project at Kabira Country Club.

"USAID strongly believes in working with the private sector to deliver health care," Addy said.



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