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【Intern Reflections】From African Soil to My Soul: The Courage to Take the First Step
This article is written by Ms. N., a university student from Japan who joined the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) Headquarters as an intern in 2025. In this piece, she reflects on her motivation, key experiences, and what she learned during her internship.

【Activity】SAA Commissions Two Agro-Investment Hubs in Abim and Otuke to Transform Agriculture in Northern Uganda
Uganda’s agricultural transformation journey took a significant leap forward with the official launch of two state-of-the-art One Stop Center Associations (OSCAs) in Abim and Otuke districts in March 2025.

【Activity】The One Bag Initiative: Strengthening Farmer Cooperatives for Financial Resilience
Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) continues to develop innovative strategies to strengthen smallholder farmer cooperatives/One-Stop Center Associations (OSCAs) by addressing key challenges such as access to inputs, financing, and market opportunities.

【Activity】SAA Drives Climate Resilience with Groundbreaking Irrigation and Mechanization Training in Uganda
On April 23, 2025, SAA hosted a landmark training session for Commercial Community-Based Facilitators (CCBFs) at its Uganda Country Office, reaffirming its commitment to climate-smart agriculture and sustainable smallholder transformation.

【Activity】Powering Rural Transformation: How Public–Private–Community Partnerships Are Redefining Agriculture in Uganda
In the remote corners of Uganda’s agricultural landscape, a silent revolution is taking root, one that is reshaping lives, restoring hope, and redefining the future of farming. At the center of this transformation is the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA), whose innovative Public–Private–Community Partnership (PPCP) model is demonstrating that inclusive, coordinated action can unlock sustainable development for smallholder farmers.

【Activity】Mechanizing Hope in Karamoja: How SAA is Transforming Agriculture through Innovation, Youth Employment, and Community Leadership
In Karamoja, a region long characterized by subsistence farming and vulnerability to climate shocks, a silent revolution is taking root. This transformation is not driven by chance, but by deliberate, community-led innovation. In Abim District, the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA), with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (MOFA), is changing the agricultural landscape through an inclusive mechanization model that empowers smallholder farmers, creates youth employment, and stre...

【Activity】Kyendagara Cooperative: A Model for Inclusive Growth Through Value Addition and Market Systems Transformation
In the undulating hills of Kitagwenda District, the Kyendagara Area Cooperative Enterprise (KACE) stands as a powerful testament to the potential of community-led agricultural transformation. Established in 2006 with support from The Nippon Foundation, KACE began as a modest farmers’ group focused on rice seed production and basic maize milling for local consumption. For nearly two decades, its operations remained limited in scope until 2024 marked a major turning point.

【Farmers’ Story】From Village Farmer to Cross-Boarder Entrepreneur: Agaba Joseph’s Journey with Mechanization
"I Never Imagined I’d Farm Across Borders" says Agaba Joseph, a father of three, an IT graduate turned agricultural enteepreneur, and one of Uganda’s rising rural changemakers.

Part III: Interview with Shuichi Suzuki, New President of SAA - Trust as a Compass -- Building the Future of Agricultural Support for Africa
A featured interview with Shuichi Suzuki, President of SAA Part III: Trust as a Compass -- Building the Future of Agricultural Support for Africa

Part II: Interview with Shuichi Suzuki, New President of SAA - From Global Business to the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)
A featured interview with Shuichi Suzuki, President of SAA, Part II: From Global Business to the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)
SAA Publications

E-newsletter
"Walking with the Farmer"
SAA publishes a bimonthly e-newsletter reporting on SAA activities.
SAA history book
"Walking with the Farmer: The journey of the Sasakawa Africa Assoication since 1986"
This book chronicles the history of SAA from its inception to the present.
Annual Report
Annual Report FY2023
Annual Report FY2023 is available here.





