The document discusses a project using a solar-powered laptop and projector phone kit to educate youth in Bokora County, Uganda about agriculture and nutrition. Each evening, interactive video sessions taught skills like beekeeping, crop cultivation, and SACCO formation. Nine apiaries and four community gardens were established. A SACCO was formed to provide start-up financing. Challenges included weather disruptions and lack of cooperation, but the project generated interest and discussions about adopting balanced crop-livestock models for food security. With low costs and easily transmissible skills, the project has potential to scale up across the sub-region to improve agricultural output and nutrition.