Emergency Relief




The following are some of the emergency relief and rehabilitation interventions that PAG implemented successfully
Food and Non-food items emergency relief distribution and rehabilitation support to people affected by armed conflict caused by Lord’s Resistance Army rebel incursion in Teso. This Project targeted 3,000 households in Soroti, Kaberamaido, Katakwi, Amuria Ngora and Bukedea districts. The intervention was funded by the Canadian Food Grains Bank (CFGB), TEAR Australia, Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and Christian Reformed World Relief Committee Food and Non-food items emergency relief distribution and rehabilitation support to people affected by floods inTeso.
This project targeted 11,000 households in Soroti, Kaberamaido, Katakwi, Amuria, Ngora and Bukedea districts. It was implemented through a consortium with Church of Uganda- Teso Diocesan Development Organization (TEDDO).This intervention was funded by the Canadian Food Grains Bank (CFGB), Christian Reformed World Relief Committee, Emergency Relief and Development Overseas (ERDO) and the Menonite Central Committee (MCC).
Food and Non-food items emergency relief distribution and rehabilitation support to people affected by drought in Teso. This project targeted 5,000 households in Soroti, Kaberamaido, Katakwi, Amuria, Ngora and Bukedea districts.It was implemented through a consortium with Church of Uganda- Teso Diocesan Development Organization (TEDDO).
This intervention was funded by the Canadian Food Grains Bank (CFGB) and Christian Reformed World Relief Committee. PAG also started intervening in Refugee response in Rhino Camp.

Joy as vulnerable refugees get food relief
There was a lot of excitement after Refugees in Rhino Camp settlement in Arua and Madi Okollo districts received their CSB+ (Corn Soya Blend) food relief from (PAG) in April 2020.

PAG responds to Bududa Landslide victims
About 12,000 people were affected by floods and landslides in Bukalasi and Bubita Sub- Counties in Bududa District since 11 October 2018.

Food was a challenge until the intervention of PAG
Esther Jaguru, 50yrs living at Block C, Ofua 2, Rhino Camp Settlement left South Sudan because of the war.