2024, the Babishai team has been travelling Uganda, collecting stories of women that have shaped their communities, transformed the educational systems in their home areas and reaffirmed the belief that women are at the helm of positive change i many spheres.
This is a village in Nankokori, Eastern Uganda, and a harvest.
Hoima Central Market in Western Uganda, Happy Rachel , a leading entrepreneur of Hoima ,with Babishai’s George Gumikiriza
Using poetry to shape the narrative that celebrates Ugandan women, in July and August the Babishai team travelled to various parts of Kampala, Arua and Ocoko in Northwestern Uganda, to Nankokori village Eastern Uganda and to Hoima in Western Uganda, listening to the heartbeat of the villages and to the stories under the full moon, learning more about how women have built and changed lives.
Hon. Rhoda Kalema, known as Uganda’s Mother of Parliament. Her daughter Dr. Gladys Zikusoka in red and Gladys’ son, Ndhego Zikusoka. In gold is classical pianist Louise Nakayenga and Beverley N Nsengiyunva in purple.
Lucy Ofuti by her coffee farm in Ocoko, Arua
The compilation of these stories will culminate into a poetry anthology on the lives of Ugandan women. managed by Babishai, it is supported by Trust Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH) , through the Braid Arts and Culture Fund.