22 year-old Prossy Kyalimpa is a proud
graduate of Agribusiness Management and Rural Development from Vare University
in Sheema District.
Just a week after her graduation, she heard about the Work
Readiness Programme (WRP) from a friend who sent her a link. She spent almost
the whole day filling out the application form. Four days later, she received
an email from Ankole Coffee Producers’ Cooperative Union (ACPCU) inviting her
for an interview. Soon after, she got a call from ACPCU requesting her to pick
up her appointment letter.
“I thank PSFU and Enabel for granting us an
opportunity to work because it is very difficult to find a job in Uganda as a
recent graduate,” she says.
She was deployed to Kyangundu Cooperative Society
in Sheema, where she works as a field agronomist alongside two other experts.
The cooperative is large, with over 900 farmers. Her job involves inspecting
coffee fields, sharing agricultural knowledge, and training farmers on
mulching, trenching, pruning, and environmental conservation. She helps farmers
get certified in organic, fair trade, and the Green Forest Alliance, ensuring
they meet ACPCU’s standards.
Her confidence has grown a lot since
starting the job.
“The more I train farmers, the more I get confident,” she
says. Her interactions with farmers help her gain more knowledge, making her
feel stronger in her role and in life.
Reaching farmers in remote areas is
often a challenge, but thanks to the safety gear provided by PSFU and Enabel,
she can navigate these tough terrains. Her youth and energy also help her
handle the physical demands of the job.
She reports her findings to ACPCU every
month, and her supervisors help confirm her work with the farmers, which builds
trust. This support from supervisors reassures farmers that they are receiving
quality guidance, even from young agronomists. She feels proud that she can now
put her university education into real action, making a difference in the
farming community.
“I would recommend this programme to recent
graduates because I never thought I could get such an opportunity,” she says.
“This programme is very helpful, and every recent graduate should enroll in it
because it does not look at experience, which employers usually ask for, yet
one can’t have experience before working.” Her story shows how the Work
Readiness Programme can open doors for young graduates, turning their education
into meaningful work.
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