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Block 15, John Kiyingi Rd, Nsambya, Kampala
Wezesha means “enable” in Swahili. Wezesha Impact’s work primarily focuses on youth between the age of 15-30, not in employment and are navigating to transition into work. We also provide design and training support to youth-focused organisations and In 2008,…
The Tubulire program, funded by the International Rescue Committee (IRC), is currently being implemented in Kampala and other cities outside the capital. The IRC serves as the lead partner, coordinating a consortium of local and international partners to deliver program…
The ReBuild program is funded by the IKEA Foundation and is currently under implementation in Kampala and Nairobi cities. The IRC is the lead partner and has been coordinating a consortium of local and international partners to deliver the program…
Stanford University has started a project to help business creation among forcibly displaced people (FDPs). The program aims to promote entrepreneurship and small business creation by providing an entrepreneurship program that provides FDPs with an opportunity to work on their…
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC): Protecting and Supporting Displaced People NRC’s programme in Uganda has a community-based approach and uses protection analysis to inform the response and target the most vulnerable refugees and host communities. The programme is multisector and anchored…
YARID – setting refugees on a resilience path YARID is short for Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID). For the last 15 years, YARID work remains centered on community-driven solutions to build up refugees on a resilient path. YARID core programs…
JRS Uganda operates from two key locations, ensuring comprehensive support for displaced individuals. The main offices are situated in Kampala, while an additional office is established in Adjumani within the West Nile Region. In Kampala, JRS has successfully implemented various…
Over a million refugees in Uganda will be given the opportunity to upskill online, improving both digital and non-digital skills. The Ugandan Permanent Secretary for ICT and National Guidance informed the public of the five-year Universal Digital Acceleration Program. The…