Aniku Bernard, Farm Manager at the Gulu-based Lugore Prison, admiring a maize cob at the foundation seed farm at Lugore Prison farm. Photo Credit: Joshua Masinde/CIMMYT.
By Joshua Masinde For two decades, most of the population in northern Uganda lived in internally displaced people’s camps and depended on food aid and other relief emergencies for their livelihoods due to the insurgency by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). Over the past few years, Gulu, one of the affected districts, has been on a path to recovery. With the prevailing peace, Geoffrey Ochien

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