During the same time frame, the population has increased to 16,582,000 (source: Statistics Department, Ministry of Planning and Economic Development). This dramatic increase in population at a time of civil unrest has reduced the quality of life of the individual and has had a devastating effect on the natural environment, including soils, forests, lakes, rivers, and especially unreliable climate. The Archdiocese of Tororo and its people have felt the effect of all of these changes.
According to the United Nations 1982 Report on Uganda's Economic Depression
and Degradation of Environment, the agricultural production on small farm
holdings has greatly reduced. This reduction has caused a decrease
in the caloric and protein supply to the point that most people in
the society are malnourished. This has been caused by a
combination of degenerated soils, unreliable rainfall, high population
density, and lack of adequate knowledge of foods and nutrition. The
lack of nutrition could be somewhat offset by the proper production and
use of indigenous food plants, especially vegetables and fruits.