In 2002, Mustardseed Trust interestingly partnered with URDT/ARU providing financial and ideological support to include people in the economic system that concurrently protects nature’s life-support systems and enables well-being for all.

On 5th March 2023, URDT/ARU hosted her friends (partners) from Mustardseed Trust for a four-day visit with an aim of cementing their relationship for a continuous bond and foster collaboration in ‘awakening the sleeping genius in each of us’.

Mustardseed Trust is a charity organization that was founded in 2001 with an aim of enabling organisations and individuals to create economic systems based on partnerships that nurture the web of life.

A team of four members from the organization; the founders, Bela and Ellen Hatvany, Alida Bakema-Boon the Chair of the Board of Trustees and Emmy van Kleef the Managing Director were warmly welcomed by URDT family.

These engaged in the daily foundation course where the visionary approach, creative process, the antiquity and relationship of Mustardseed Trust and URDTwere discussed.

Emmy the Managing director Mustardseed Trust facilitating the foundation course

Various discussions on sustainable agriculture practices, road map toward charter acquisition, landscape-approach to ecosystem functions among others were held. The team toured around the ARU campus and conducted a field visit at the Goodyear farm and education center in Kitema Village Kyenzige sub-county in Kagadi district to witness the smart agriculture practices.

Charles Kisembo Goodyear briefing the team on smart agriculture in Kitema Kyenzige sub county

Bela, Ellen, Alida and Emmy joined the URDT/ARU family to celebrate world international women’s day that embraces the credibility of women in the world. On this day, a number of activities were performed, among which include; as a public lecture by miss Zula Namubiru and Nuluyati Nalwadda, both lecturers at Makerere University on Science, innovation, technology and gender, discussions, entertainment from Girls’ school and ARU students among others.

Dr. Mwalimu Musheshe the vice chancellor African Rural University and the founder of URDT applauded the team from Mustardseed Trust for the love, trust and the renewed commitment in supporting URDT and ARU. He promised to walk the journey together to close the missing links in development programs.

He however challenged staff on how contracts are contradictory to partnerships that are built on trust and used a case of the British monarchy. Bela appealed URDT/ARU family to rethink on how they view themselves as singulars but beings that are made of other components. She further challenged them to involve themselves in change.

The founders of Mustardseed Trust commend ARU for the great partnership in transforming the community
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