History
The organization was started by ten (10) members with an aim of improving the standards of living of women on poverty alleviation and information dissemination. It was started in 2013 as a non-profit making and a community Based Organization (CBO) and registered with Kasese District Local Government in the office of the CBO under registration number 1730.
This idea of starting up this organization was perceived by the 10 women after carrying out a comprehensive research on the levels of living standards of women in Uganda for which case study was Kyaminyawandi village, Nyakiyumbu Sub County, Kasese District and Uganda as a whole. The research showed that despite the efforts Government is putting in place in supporting the implementation of development programs in the area of education, medical health, environment protection, modernization of agriculture and microfinance, they are not enough in Kyaminyawandi village and the community inhabitants are subsistent gardeners who largely depend on low agricultural produce that in turn gives poor nutrition supply and very low income to household while most of the household families lack sustainable sources of income that result in massive poverty in Kyaminyawandi Village and Kasese District , which could be reduced through social , economic and political empowerment of the communities involved.
Twase Women Development Trust is 100% women led and primarily work to help reduce the suffering of women. Currently the group is made up of 40 members.
MISSION
The mission of the organization is; empowering local women communities from grass root through active participation for sustainable development.
VISION
To ensure self-reliant women communities in Kasese District and beyond
MOTTO: Poverty free community for sustainable Development
OBJECTIVES
- To develop sustainable economic tourism interventions
- To carry out entrepreneurship programs
- To reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS spread
- To promote environment conservation
- To promote sustainable agriculture
- To promote health in our communities
- To Educate about Human rights
- To support the OVC, aged, people with disabilities and the widows
Administration Twase Women Development Trust has a 6 member board made of only women. The board chair, the Vice, the treasurer, the secretary and 2 members