Preparing for the rainy season in Malawi

The Movement of Life Malawi team is currently preparing for the fruitful rainy season. They are making their own compost manure from locally found materials such as dry hay; straw; fresh banana stocks; manure from pigs, cows or poultry; ashes and water. Composting aids the natural slow release of nutrients to the crops, as well…

Setting up a coffee plantation in Uganda

The Movement of Life Uganda community project continues to make great progress. Now up and running in a total of 21 communities, the project has set up demonstration homes to promote our ‘Free Health for All’, ‘Free Food for All’ and ‘Work for All’ campaigns. The photographs above show Mr. Twikiriize Denis and his family…

Latest photos from the gardening project at St. Joseph’s Primary school, Lwebitakuli, Sembabule, Uganda

Just like many other countries around the world, coronavirus lockdowns brought many challenges to schools and children in Uganda. When schools participating in our School Health Parliament project were closed, for example, many of the nutritious plants that were being grown there were lost. During that time, the training and work we have been carrying…

Latest photos from the School Health Parliament Club at the St. Bridget Girls High School in Isingiro District, Uganda

These latest photos from the School Health Parliament Club at St. Bridget Girls High School in Isingiro District, Uganda, illustrate the visit in April 2020 of Gyavira Mwesigwa, our Movement of Life Uganda national coordinator. The club’s motto, ‘Responsibility for Health, Peace & Social Justice’, reflects that of the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, the coordinating…