 Although the project's main objective was to increase female participation in forestry management, it also involved the men to reduce the tension and disagreements which would arise in the homes. The sun is setting and they have to finish these baskets for the market the following day to raise money for saving in their group. It is savings like these and the sale of other forest products that they have been able to build a permanent house from the makeshift hut they lived since they got married. The men have also been very supportive of their spouses to own trees and to share the other forestry resources equitably. We have been very supportive of these houses since they got married. kulemu kula kula na mwebinebim kula kula na rwansonga nti, aba kia kuchizu denti, bobe sibwa, atewa kula na uchi, ako rechi, achi kula na umutimagumu. And so, the sooner we realize that both men and women are partners in development, the easier the process will be.