February 19, 2025

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Hon. Diana Mutasingwa Engages with Kitigoma Parish Community During PDM Monitoring

Hon. Diana Mutasingwa Engages with Kitigoma Parish Community During PDM Monitoring

Hon. Diana Mutasingwa, the esteemed Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President, recently visited Kitigoma Parish in Lugazi Municipality as part of the ongoing Parish Development Model (PDM) monitoring efforts. The interaction with the community provided valuable insights into the local residents’ dedication to utilizing PDM funds effectively to combat poverty and create sustainable income opportunities.

“It was insightful to interact with the people of Kitigoma Parish in Lugazi Municipality, during today’s PDM monitoring. Talking with the community about PDM-related issues showed their enthusiasm in ensuring that the PDM funds are effectively utilized to reduce poverty and create lasting income opportunities for the people,” remarked Hon. Mutasingwa.

The visit highlighted the community’s proactive approach and commitment to the PDM’s objectives. Residents shared their experiences, challenges, and successes, demonstrating a deep understanding of the program’s potential to transform their lives. The enthusiasm and active participation of the community members underscored the importance of grassroots involvement in the success of development initiatives.

Hon. Mutasingwa’s engagement with the Kitigoma Parish community is a testament to her dedication to empowering local communities and ensuring that government programs are implemented effectively. Her visit not only provided an opportunity to assess the progress of the PDM but also to inspire and motivate the residents to continue their efforts towards sustainable development.

As the PDM monitoring continues, the insights gained from Kitigoma Parish will undoubtedly inform future strategies and initiatives. Hon. Mutasingwa’s commitment to community-driven development serves as a powerful example of the positive impact that dedicated leadership can have on local communities.

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