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Uganda is home to innovative organizations that empower Refugees including youth and marginalized communities, by providing education, employment, and skills training. Here are the top 5 youth empowerment organizations making a difference this December 2024: Kiwonnongo Foundation Founded in 2012,…
Exiting news for all refugees! ATC Uganda, in partnership with the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), has launched an exciting initiative a Digital Community at Makindye Division Headquarters in Kampala. This program is a game-changer for refugees and underserved communities,…
The Africa Institute is offering an exciting opportunity for young people and refugees from all backgrounds to apply for a fully funded Master’s program in Global African Studies. This new and transformative program is designed to empower individuals passionate about…
Are you passionate about global issues and eager to make a difference in the world? KLAMUN 2025 (Kampala Model United Nations) is the perfect platform for empowering refugees and young leaders to engage in discussions, debates, and solutions for pressing…
Are you a refugee dreaming of studying abroad but don’t know where to start? The Kampala International Education Fair 2025 is your perfect opportunity to explore top study destinations and make informed decisions about your future. Whether you’re a student,…
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh offers an amazing opportunity for talented people from Sub-Saharan Africa. This scholarship is designed to support students who want to make a difference in their communities, especially in the areas…
Are you looking for scholarships for refugees? This is your chance! Makerere University, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is offering a life-changing opportunity for 1000 talented students like you. Makerere University is offering a lifeline to 100 talented students,…
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…