WHERE THE MONEY GOES
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76.8%
of our money went directly towards our mission
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20,451
farmers attended one of our capacity development workshops
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11,674
children were provided with access to food
ABOUT US
How it all started
Since its founding in 1999, Food Rights Alliance (FRA), has been advancing the Human Right to Adequate Food for all.


Our plan
In the world grappled to contain the CORONA VIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19), the year 2020 was significant. This required Food Rights Alliance to change its strategic direction that can be well expressed through a Strategic Plan 2022 – 2026.
OUR LEADERSHIP
Food Rights Alliance’s work is made possible by the inspiring support of our people – our secretariat staff, board of directors, memberships, donors, partnerships and other generous supporters. Together, we are fighting towards a world free of hunger and malnutrition.

Meet our president and Executive Director Agnes
Agnes Kirabo is the Executive Director of FRA. She oversees the operations of the Alliance at a strategic level giving direction to the Secretariat and the entire membership. Agnes works to advance policy, legal and practice reforms in Agriculture and Food Governance that promote and protect people’s Right to Adequate Food and that uphold people’s dignity.

Meet our board of directors
Our Board of Directors brings a wide range of NGO, business, and commercial skills to FRA Secretariat. Their main role is to provide governance to ensure that we are focused to our mission and objectives, the Board oversees the strategic direction of the organisation with a focus on all governance issues and associated activities.

Meet our secretariat staff
Food Rights Alliance secretariat staff members bring a wide range of experience and deep knowledge of economic and political development, social movements and popular campaigns, and organizational growth and management to the alliance.
Donate to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
With your support we can
Help to end hunger and ensure food access. Help to end all forms of malnutrition and address nutritional needs. Help double productivity and incomes of small scale producers. Help to implement resilient agricultural practices and ensure sustainable food production.
OUR PARTNERS
At Food Rights Alliance, we believe that dynamic partnerships are critical to solving complex countrywide challenges. Our partners - from corporations to foundations to entrepreneurs - are committed to developing and supporting socially responsible initiatives that build stronger communities in the developing country, while enhancing business and development goals.




















PUBLICATIONS
Food Rights Alliance’s work is made possible by the inspiring support of our people – our secretariat staff, board of directors, memberships, donors, partnerships and other generous supporters. Together, we are fighting towards a world free of hunger and malnutrition.
CSO Agro Industrialization Position Paper on the NBFP FY2022-23
The preparation of this agriculture sector position paper on the National Budget Framework Paper (NBFP) for the Financial Year (FY) 2022/23 has been realized through the collective contributions of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) including), Caritas Uganda, Community Integrated Development Initiatives (CIDI), Participatory Ecological Land Use Management(PELUM), Eastern and Southern Africa…