Projects

Healthcare

The Lake Mburu Foundation is a non-profit promoting health equity through mobile clinics, offering medical consultations, vaccinations, screenings, and education to underserved communities, aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities.

Metal Fabrication

This project aims at training community adults skils in metal fabrication as well as welding skills. In the years to come these skills will help the community members to earn a living out such that they can be in a better position to improve on their economic livelihood.

Catering Services

Learners get to know how to come up with different dishes, such as the vegetable curries, beef steaks, fish fillers and several skills of bakery such as making local bread. A number of participants have been hired by different hotels and lodges.

Tourism

Lake Mburo Foundation gives training for tour guides. Succesful participants are able to handle both domestic and international tourism; covering biking safaris, nature walks, community walks, bird watching, sundowner, and much more.

Farming

We provide seed to poor marginalized people in rural settings.. Our overall objective and goal is to provide a respectable livelihood to the vulnerable leading to better life through selling the crops thus breaking vicious cycles of poverty.

Crafts Making

We host several groups to give them trainings in this art. These groups make at least 6 sets of wooden letters – which are then sold to schools. The crafts are easy to keep at homes as they occupy small space; and they help the youth to generate livelihoods. 

Tourism

Hundreds of adults from the most rural communities in Kiruhura district have benefitted from our Carpentry programmes. We increased our impact and reach – helping more adults to learn carpentry skills for income generation and economic sustainability.

Farming

We provide seed to poor marginalized people in rural settings.. Our overall objective and goal is to provide a respectable livelihood to the vulnerable leading to better life through selling the crops thus breaking vicious cycles of poverty.

Crafts Making

We host several groups to give them trainings in this art. These groups make at least 6 sets of wooden letters – which are then sold to schools. The crafts are easy to keep at homes as they occupy small space; and they help the youth to generate livelihoods.