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B.E.S.T. Program

B.E.S.T. Program Graduates

Graduates of 2010 July

Bringing Ecology and Society Together, BEST PROGRAM, Graduate of July 2010

Top row, from left: Henry Kassagga, Achileo Bagirwa, David Ssengaali, Vincent Ssekamate and Ssali Nathaneal
Bottom row, Kalibbala Immanuel, Karl Buchhloz and Ronald Ssemwazi



Graduates of 2010 January

Bringing Ecology and Society Together, BEST PROGRAM

Top row, from left: Kilama Simon, Omyanyo Simon and Odoki Thomas
Front row, Odong Julius Peter, Odong Vincent and Achuman Martin


“I like the training on transporting bees and the way we can work on bees. My most important lesson was the way the trainer taught us on how we must handle the bees gently in order not to kill them unnecessarily. I have also benefited from the training in three ways – 1) How we must set our apiaries, 2) Working on the bees during day time. 3) How to handle the bees gently.” - Achuman Martin Odong

“What I like about the training was that it had given me technical ways of keeping honeybees. The most important lesson in the training was the calm handling of the bees. The training method was practical. I had benefited from the training a lot because I have discovered many different ways of beekeeping/management of which it will make me go back and make modern change in my bee farm.” – Odoki Thomas

“Gin ma omiyo aropwony ma pi medo ngec pipito kic. Pi miyo nge kit me kobo kic metero ne ipoto muken. it ma myeo ibed lorem kic. Ki ngec me kwoko poto obed maleng. Ber pa Lapwong nyutu pwonye itic. Anongo ber pwonye iyo meworo, a) weko itoto kic maleng, b) miyo kic pe bedo ger.” – Odong Julius Peter