When warmer weather beckons us outdoors, it often brings along an unwelcome entourage of biting insects that quickly turn pleasure into discomfort. Mosquitoes, in particular, seem to thrive on gatecrashing every picnic, evening walk, and quiet garden moment. To keep them at bay, insect repellents have become essential companions—but not all repellents are created equal, and not all need to come from a shelf. At BARO, we believe that every person should be equipped not only with the knowledge to protect oneself but also with the skills to create that protection from scratch. Through our Personal Care Program, we teach participants how to formulate their own safe, effective, and beautifully […]
In a heartwarming display of rehabilitation and empowerment, a group of women offenders at Katojo Women’s Prison recently showcased their culinary skills, thanks to a training program sponsored by Penal Reform International and facilitated by BARO. What we witnessed was far more than a cooking class—it was a vibrant expression of growth, creativity, and possibility. These women, now equipped with professional techniques, proudly demonstrated their mastery in preparing crisps and chips—crafted to the quality served at renowned four and five star hotel and eatery establishments in Fort Portal Tourism City. The transformation was remarkable. Gone were the roadside-style portions; in their place were perfectly golden, evenly sliced creations with a […]
Accurate pricing is a cornerstone of any successful business strategy, yet it remains a common challenge for many women entrepreneurs—including those rebuilding their lives after systemic barriers, such as incarceration. Through initiatives like the Artisan transformative program at Katojo, supported by Penal Reform International and implemented by Bridge Africa Research Organisation (BARO), women are gaining essential entrepreneurial skills, and pricing is among the most critical areas of focus. However, many participants approach this topic with apprehension, largely due to a widespread myth that mathematics is inherently difficult and reserved for the formally educated. This perception often fuels anxiety, particularly when they realize that pricing involves a mathematical component. Recognizing this, […]
At Bridge Africa Research Organisation (BARO), we began our journey with a humble “Baking and Snack Making” course, serving as an accessible entry point into entrepreneurship for many of our learners. It was practical, hands-on, and effective – but something was missing. As we progressed, it became clear that the products our students were creating – mandazi, cookies, banana cake, and alot more – were the same ones offered by virtually every roadside vendor, small bakery, or school kiosk. There was passion, yes – but where was the distinction? So we pivoted. We reimagined our curriculum to help our students rise above the ordinary and infuse their creations with artistry, […]