Power of Voices Partnerships (PVP) Fair For All Project (2021- 2025)
The Power of Voices Partnerships (PVP) Fair For All (F4A) is a global 5-year project initiated by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the leadership of Oxfam Novib. In Uganda, the project is funded through Oxfam Uganda. UAA implements this program along side other partners: SEATINI, CSBAG, AFCE and ESAFF.
The program focuses on supporting Civil Society Organizations to create space and mobilize people across geographies to demand and contribute to more inclusive and sustainable trade & value chains that respect human rights, protect the environment and promote women’s economic empowerment. The program aims to achieve this through 4 major pathways:
- Pathway 1 strengthens Civil Society to advocate for more sustainable and inclusive trade and value-chains through alternative business practices that particularly empower women, co-created with public and private sector champions.
- Pathway 2 strengthens Civil Society to advocate for a more responsible private and financial sector that values the common good and upholds land rights, decent work, living wages, women’s and environmental rights.
- Pathway 3 strengthens Civil Society to advocate for more accountable governments, multilateral institutions and regulatory frameworks, for laws to be enforced and rights violations addressed.
- Pathway 4 strengthens Civil Society to educate and activate citizen for fiscal and trade reforms which enable governments to harness benefits (revenues /skills /technology/ innovation) from primary-commodity value-chains for inclusive national development and diversified economies.
UAA in particular contributes to pathway 1 and partly to pathway 2, and contributes to these pathways by supporting small scale coffee farmers in the West Nile districts of Zombo, Arua and Nebbi districts to venture into horticulture as an additional source of income to the coffee.

Farmers from Pakia Azii Micro station in Zombo District carrying out Onion production.
UAA has supported the farmers through trainings on Good Agricultural Practices for horticulture production, supply of farm inputs and set up of demonstration gardens in the 3 project districts.

A farmer from Ayanyunga Micro Station in Zombo District posing with his very first harvest of Onions.