ISSD Uganda, 'The Organisation'

Integrated Seed and Sector Development Uganda (ISSD Uganda) is an independent locally registered organisation in Uganda. It aims to be a leading agricultural development organization in fostering resilient seed and food systems for sustainable agricultural production. ISSD Uganda builds on the impactful outcomes and experiences of the successfully concluded seed projects that focused on; seed sector transformation; capacity building and knowledge transfer; partnerships and sector coordination, as well as supporting fragile communities including refugees.

The transition from the intermittent project status to an organization was driven by the need to continue addressing both the outstanding and emerging challenges in the agricultural sector for the medium and long term. Since projects are timebound and designed to follow a project lifecycle, it is fairly unusual for activities of projects to become institutionalized. Thus, ISSD Uganda is positioned to continue in its efforts to contribute to the development of the seed sub-sector as well as enhance interventions in the agricultural and rural development sector.

ISSD Uganda’s focus areas are now not only limited to the seed subsector but the agricultural sector as a whole. We have greater methodological flexibility through the use of a multiplicity of intervention approaches including direct value chain; and/or market development systems. We will build on the foundation of operational and ethical excellence which has been progressively nurtured over the last 8 years. This will ensure compatibility with the contemporary requirements of ISSD Uganda’s development partners.



Our History, 'ISSD Projects'
The formation of ISSD Uganda followed the successful implementation of two impactful projects in Uganda; i) the integrated seed sector development (ISSD) project, and ii) the nutrition and income generation intervention (NIGI) project. The ISSD project, which ran from 2012-2021 was an innovation of the Wageningen University and Research Centre for Development Innovation (WCDI) and aimed to support the development of a vibrant, pluralistic and market-oriented seed sector to enhance supply of and access to affordable quality seed by smallholder farmers. The NIGI project, which ran from 2019-2021 aimed to contribute to healthier diets and more resilient livelihoods for fragile communities including refugees. Both projects were funded by the Dutch Government through the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Kampala (EKN).
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Our Vision

To be a leading agricultural organization in ensuring resilient, seed systems for sustainable commercialization of agricultural production.

Our Mission

To provide holistic innovative methodologies and sustainable technology transfer for economic development.

Our Goal

Supporting the development of resilient seed and food systems for sustainable agricultural production and productivity.

Core Values

These core values are the fabric that makes ISSD Uganda. They are the deeply held convictions, priorities, and underlying assumptions that influence the attitudes and behaviors of ISSD Uganda. These tenets form the guiding principles that the staff adhere to no matter what. The five core values that inform ISSD Uganda’s culture are: Accountability; Integrity; Innovation; Collaboration; Excellence. These values account for ISSD Uganda’s reputation and are a way of life that will inform the culture. To create a shared understanding of the values, we have descriptions for each of them to help guide the conduct, activities and goals of ISSD Uganda.

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Our Development Partners