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FEED THE FUTURE UGANDA INSTITUTIONAL AND SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING

ACTIVITY.

Name and Designation of the Activity Leader

Tugume Diphus – Early Career graduates.

Activity Name. Activity implementation Dates.


Know your food. March to August,August 2024

Background of NOGAMU.

The National Organic Agriculture Movement of Uganda (NOGAMU), . NOGAMU is an umbrella


organization which unites producers, processors, exporters, NGOs and other institutions and
organizations that are involved in the promotion and development of the organic agriculture sector
in Uganda.

NOGAMU coordinates and facilitates all stakeholders across the country towards organic
agricultural development. Established in 2001, it is now one of the highly esteemed Business
Support Organizations (BSOs) providing a range of services to the sector.

The organization vision aim to attain “Increased incomes and improved livelihoods in Uganda
through adoption of Organic Agriculture”, this will be achieved through its mission of
strengthening coordination and promote organic agricultural development, networking and
marketing with the following objectives below;

• • To build capacity and promote training, research, extension and education in


organic agriculture in Uganda.
• • To promote local and export marketing of organic products from Uganda.
• • To develop and increase the application of organic standard and promote certified
organic production in Uganda.
• • To increase awareness and attract support for organic agriculture in Uganda
Our organic products are handled and packaged carefully with high quality in mind as a baseline
for both local consumption and for export, the range of organic products include; Dry fruits, Fresh
vegetables, Ground Herbal Tea, Creams and Lotions, Organic tea, Beauty products, Organic
honey, Organic Food Spices, Organic Tea Spices.

PROBLEM STATEMENT.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of a robust immune system and healthy
eating habits. Globally the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 600 million
people suffer from foodborne diseases annually, with approximately 420,000 deaths1 (Estimating the
burden of foodborne diseases (who.int). According to the Global Nutrition Report, about 25.4% of
children under 5 years of age in Uganda suffer from stunting (low height-for-age), which indicates
inadequate nutrition, Additionally, 10.4% of adult women and 2.3% of adult men in Uganda are
living with obesity2 (Global Nutrition Report | Country Nutrition Profiles - Global Nutrition Report).
The burden of foodborne diseases in Uganda is significant. According to the Uganda Ministry of
Health, approximately 1.3 million cases of foodborne illnesses are treated annually, constituting
14% of all cases3. (It is not food if it is not safe: Advocating for food safety and quality assurance to
improve Uganda’s economy and people’s health | FAO in Uganda | Organisation des Nations Unies pour
l'alimentation et l'agriculture). According to Uganda cancer institute press statement 2022, Uganda
records 33,000 new cancer cases each year and unfortunately, 60% cancer patients lose their lives
annually. These factors have called attention for promoting consumption of organic food leading to
healthy and energetic population.
Despite NOGAMU's efforts to promote organic agriculture, Ugandans are stuck in a cycle of
unhealthy conventional food choices. This is due to a combination of factors.
Lack of Awareness. Public knowledge about the benefits of organic food and the risks of foodborne
diseases from conventional products is low.
Trust Issues. Consumers struggle to differentiate genuine organic products from conventional ones,
leading to distrust in vendors and farmers.
We need a collective action to increase the consumption of organic food and advocate for regulation
of food and drink products that are on the market.

SOLUTION.
*Know your food campaign.*
Campaign overview.
Food safety is a major concern in Uganda. A special fund to tackle this issue is needed but
mobilization by government is still a challenge, the funds shall be used to raise awareness about safe
food handling practices, improve infrastructure for storing and transporting food, and promote
hygiene among food handlers. The "Know Your Food" campaign's goal aim to ensure safe and
high-quality food for Ugandans. By improving food safety, Uganda can avoid economic problems
caused by rejected food exports and promote public health.
The "Know Your Food" campaign, aims to empower food conscious citizens to make informed
choices about the food they eat. By raising awareness about organic food's advantages and building
trust in vendors, the campaign can nudge Ugandans towards healthier and more sustainable eating
habits.
The commonest foodborne-related conditions are typhoid, brucellosis, bacillus dysentery, cholera
and aflatoxin contamination. According to the Partnership for Aflatoxin Control in Africa (PACA)4
1
Estimating the burden of foodborne diseases (who.int)
2
Global Nutrition Report | Country Nutrition Profiles - Global Nutrition Report
3
It is not food if it is not safe: Advocating for food safety and quality assurance to improve Uganda’s economy and people’s health | FAO
in Uganda | Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture
4
https://www.aflatoxinpartnership.org/
(https://www.aflatoxinpartnership.org/ ),before the COVID-19 pandemic, between 45 to 65 percent of
samples in major maize-producing districts contained aflatoxin levels exceeding the national
standard whose maximum limit is 10 parts per billion for total aflatoxins. This problem hinders
international trade since some countries and markets have lower minimum for aflatoxin. By 2018,
aflatoxin contamination was reported to have reduced economic growth by 0.26 percent in Uganda.
The country lost USD 577 million annually as a result of about 3 700 aflatoxin-induced liver cancer
cases.
Organic agriculture goes beyond simply "not using pesticides." It's a holistic approach to food
production that prioritizes long-term health for both consumers and the environment.
Uniqueness of Organic agriculture. Organic agriculture offers a path towards this vision, fostering
a sustainable food system that prioritizes the well-being of people and the environment. This
holistic approach shuns synthetic chemicals, opting instead for natural methods to cultivate healthy
crops and raise thriving livestock. By harnessing the power of nature's cycles, organic agriculture
promotes:

 Vibrant Health, Organic practices safeguard the health of farmers, consumers, and the
ecosystem alike. Reduced reliance on harmful chemicals minimizes health risks and fosters
a healthier food chain.
 Enduring Sustainability, Organic methods nurture the land, enriching soil fertility and
promoting biodiversity. This ensures long-term productivity and resilience in the face of
climate challenges.
 Empowered Communities, Fair trade practices embedded within organic agriculture
empower farmers and ensure ethical treatment of animals. This fosters a sense of
responsibility and community well-being.

The four pillars of organic agriculture - care, fairness, ecology, and health - provide a strong
foundation for building a sustainable future:

 Care: Organic farmers act as stewards of the land, making responsible choices that
prioritize the health of people and the environment.
 Fairness: Organic practices ensure fair treatment for all involved, from farmers to
consumers, animals, and future generations.
 Ecology: Organic methods promote natural processes and resource recycling, safeguarding
the ecological balance for a healthier planet.
 Health: Organic agriculture recognizes the interconnectedness of human health with the
health of the ecosystem. Healthy soil produces healthy plants that nourish healthy people.
These principles are not mere ideals - they are a call to action. Urgent policy changes are needed to
raise awareness about the dangers of conventional agriculture and foodborne diseases. By
embracing organic practices, we can mitigate climate change, create a safer food system, and
cultivate a healthier future for generations to come.
The Ugandan government's National Organic Agriculture Policy and bill (in progress/formulation)
recognizes this potential and aims to harness organic practices for a healthier future.
Organic foods are unique and provide a cheap alternative to solve the challenge of foodborne
diseases and improve health in several ways;
• Organic foods retain all their nutritional properties because they are grown without the
use of artificial chemicals, hormones, antibiotics, and genetically modified organisms
(GMOs).
• The absence of chemicals makes organic foods healthier as they are better assimilated
by the body, improve defenses, and help prevent disease.
• Organic foods guarantee the highest quality as they are free from synthetic additives.
• Some people believe that organic foods taste better.

CAMPAIGN GOAL.
Improved awareness and consumption of organic food.

Campaign Objectives.
• Increase public knowledge about health food choices and the risks of conventional food
consumption within 6 months.
• Increase the adoption of organic food consumption within 6 months.
• Collaborate with organizations to deliver ongoing healthy eating education programs
within 6 months.

CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES & TACTICS.


The public of today has a responsibility of caring about tomorrow’s health and generation. They
have a vested interest in ensuring that food systems are able to provide enough accessible healthy
food in the future. Giving them a voice in policy discussions not only allows them to share their
everyday experience of the food systems, but also gives them an opportunity to propose innovative
solutions which may not yet have been considered by policy developers.
Content & Community Building:
Develop a video documentary. This 3-5 minute piece will showcase the journey of organic food, its
health benefits, and the campaign's impact. Distribute it across social media and explore local TV
screenings.
Social media engagement. Run contests and giveaways featuring market gift baskets and free
organic certification as incentives. Partner with influencers to increase reach and engagement using
a dedicated campaign hashtag.
Monthly newsletters, Issue informative releases about the campaign launch, organic stories and
health tips.
Create organic food manuals for students, farmers, researchers, consumers, and policymakers.
These manuals will highlight the benefits of organic food.
Partner & Sponsorship Strategy:
Liaise organizations willing to support the campaign in terms of capacity building, awareness,
education, and policy development.
Develop compelling value propositions. Tailor proposals for potential partners like MTN, URA,
CARREFOUR, Stanbic Bank, outlining the campaign's impact on public health and how the
campaign integrates into their social corporate responsibility.
Training & Quality Control:
Provide training to vendors on proper food handling, delivery, and storage practices to ensure
quality products.
Deployment of KeBERA device to enhance trust and confidence of quality and health check of
organic products sold on the market.
Ensure understanding of product labels and QR code on different products such that people are
able to distinguish organic foods from inorganic foods.

BACKGROUND OF NSAMBYA ORGANIC MARKET.


The Nsambya Organic Market, established in 2021 by the National Organic Movement of Uganda
(NOGAMU), is a key player in promoting organic agriculture and healthy eating habits in Uganda.
Nsambya Market as a marketplace operates on every Saturday from 08:00am to 02:00pm, it has a
diverse range of organic products available and it offers several benefits.
These benefits include Consumer Access, provides consumers with access to a wider variety of
fresh, organic produce, farmer Income, creates a platform for organic farmers to sell their products
directly to consumers, potentially fetching better prices, education and Raises awareness about the
benefits of organic food and educates consumers about safe food handling practices.
The Nsambya Organic Market serves as a vital link between Ugandan organic farmers and
consumers seeking healthy, organic food options. NOGAMU's certification and support programs
further strengthen the market's role in promoting organic product consumption in Uganda.

TARGET AUDIENCE.
Our primary audience encompasses several key groups.
• Health-Conscious Consumers interested in organic food and a healthy lifestyle. This
includes mothers, vegetarians, professionals, and anyone seeking a safe and healthy food
option.
• Bulk Buyers. Hotels, schools, and supermarkets represent a significant customer base
with high purchasing power.
• Other organic Ecosystem Players. Farmers, input producers, processors, and exporters
are crucial partners in creating a robust organic supply chain.

CAMPAIGN RESOURCES.
• Recruit volunteers to help with social media outreach, educational workshops, and
community events.
• Partner with organizations working on food security and nutrition issues in Kampala.
• Collaborate with local media outlets to raise awareness about the campaign.
• Printing of promotional materials (flyers, brochures, banners and manuals) for
distribution at events and other areas.

MONITORING & EVALUATION.


• Track social media engagement with the hashtag #Know your food. (Likes, shares and
views).
• Conduct surveys at Nsambya market to assess changes in vendor offerings and shopper
behavior.
• Monitor data on the availability and variety of organic products at the market.
• Conduct online or short in-person surveys after launch to measure campaign awareness
and knowledge gain.
• Assess campaign reach and effectiveness through surveys, social media analytics, and
market foot traffic data.

CALL TO ACTION.
Share Nsambya Market on Facebook or Instagram with #KnowYourFood for a chance to win a
market gift basket! (This promotes the campaign hashtag)
Download our FREE Organic Food Guide! Visit NOGAMU website and subscribe to our
newsletter for healthy eating tips, farmer stories, and exclusive discounts on organic produce.
(Drives traffic to your website and builds an email list)
Join our Live Farmer Market Tour! Every Saturday at 10 AM, follow us on Instagram, Facebook
and twitter Live for a virtual walkthrough of the market, highlighting seasonal produce and vendor
expertise. (Increases social media engagement and showcases market offerings)
Ask the Organic Expert! Submit your questions about organic food and farming practices on our
website's and social media handles "Ask Us Anything" forum. Independent experts will answer
weekly! (Creates a community around organic food)
Shop Organic Now! We offer convenient home delivery of organic produce from Nsambya Market
using a boda boda. Order through website, our WhatsApp platforms and use code
"KNOWYOURFOOD" for a discount on your first order. (Provides easy access to organic food
and promotes a partnership)
Be a Champion for Uganda's Health & a Pioneer in a Lucrative Organic Market (value
proposition).
Feature Description How Our Partners Fit In this campaign.
Lead the Partner with us to Telecom Companies (MTN, Airtel) Leverage vast networks
Way in tackle Uganda's to spread campaign messages and incentivize participation.
Public rising cancer rates URA (Uganda Revenue Authority) Showcase commitment to
Health. and promote a healthy citizenry through campaign support. Financial
healthy eating Institutions (Stanbic Bank): Demonstrate dedication to
habits. employee and community well-being.
Unlock the Gain early access All Partners: Associate with Nsambya Market, a potential
Potential of to this growing leader in the organic food movement with NOGAMU the
the Organic market segment. lead promoter of organic agriculture in Uganda.
Food Boom
Engage a Reach new All Partners: Co-sponsor events, social media campaigns,
Health- audiences who and targeted marketing to connect with health-conscious
Conscious value your consumers.
Consumer commitment to a
Base healthy Uganda.
Create a Be part of a long- All Partners: Contribute to building a sustainable model for
Sustainable term solution for public health improvement in Uganda.
Model for promoting healthy
Impact eating habits.

TIMELINE.
Month. Key Activities. Responsible
person.
Mar-24 * Campaign kickoff meeting: Define goals, target audience, messaging, ECG
and budget.
* Develop creative materials: Social media content, flyers, brochures,
and cards for events.
Apr-24 * Launch social media campaign: Use #KnowYourFood to promote ECG
healthy eating and Nsambya Market while Partnering with influencers
like uncle Mo.
* Print promotional materials: Flyers, brochures, recipe cards and
organic manuals for events.
* Organize vendor workshops. Train on storage/handling techniques.
May-24 * Host community events: Food safety demos, tastings, market tours NOGAMU
featuring KeBERA technology deployment. Partner with influencers
* Develop documentary: Showcase farmers' journey, organic food
benefits, and the Nsambya market Hub’s potential impact.
Jun-24 * Analyze campaign data. Assess performance, refine strategy based ECG
on findings.
* Execute reviewed strategies: for example the social media strategy
like Issue weekly newsletters, develop media kits, pitch stories to local
media.
Jul-24 * Prepare for campaign wrap-up: Plan success measurement and ECG
reporting.
* Finalize campaign report: Summarize goals, activities, results, and
learnings.
* Conduct surveys: Measure consumer awareness and perception of
the Hub and KeBERA.
* Identify next steps: Leverage campaign momentum for future
initiatives.
Aug-24 * Engage with KCCA: Advocate for improved market infrastructure. ECG
*recommend integration of organic WhatsApp groups into an organic
platform like app for easy out reach.
* Develop a sustainable organic market strategy.

BUDGET.

Estimated
Activity Description Responsible. No Total.
Cost (UGX)

10-15 minute3-7-minute
video showcasing
Video Documentary organic food journey, Designer. 4 200,000 800000
benefits, and campaign
impact.
Eye-catching visuals
every week like market Early Career
Social Media Content 50 50,000 2500000
highlights, and health Graduate
tips.
Informative content
about campaign launch, Early Career
Weekly Newsletters 20 5,000 100000
organic agriculture Graduate
practices.
Market gift baskets to
#KnowYourFood Early Career
incentivize 5 200,000 1000000
Challenge Prizes Graduate
participation.
Partner with relevant
Influencer Outreach influencers to promote NOGAMU 2 500,000 1000000
the campaign.
Weekly interactive
Live Farmer Market
sessions on social media NOGAMU 3 200,000 600000
Tours
platforms highlighting
vendors and produce.
Free downloadable
Develop Organic guide with including
Early Career
Food Guide/ organic practices and 250 20,000 5000000
Graduate
manuals. products across entire
organic value chain.
Platform for users to
"Ask the Organic submit questions Early Career
1 100,000 100,000
Expert" Forum answered by Graduate
independent experts.
Monitoring the key
performance indicators Early Career
Monitoring 1 200,000 200,000
and soliciting new ideas Graduate
e.g conducting a survey.
develop marketing
strategy for Early Career
Marketing strategy 1 200,000 200,000
sustainability of market Graduate
and future reference
Offer discounted
Delivery Service delivery of organic
NOGAMU 5 200,000 1,000,000
Partnership produce from Nsambya
Market.
Total 12,500,000

CONCLUSION.
The "Know Your Food" campaign utilizes engaging online content, social media interaction, and
partnerships to promote organic food and healthy eating habits. By following the call to actions and
visiting the Nsambya Organics online platforms, consumers can learn more, participate in
challenges, and gain easy access to fresh organic produce. This multi-faceted approach aims to raise
awareness and create a thriving online community around healthy food choices in Uganda.

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