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, Kiwonnongo Foundation focuses on “Education for All.” The foundation supports over 400 children with free education and collaborates with women’s groups to combat poverty. Located in Kiboga District, it recently completed a 7-classroom block and teachers’ quarters for St. Jerome Emilian Academy. With a vision of creating a more literate and civilized nation, Kiwonnongo invites collaboration to make education accessible to all children.
- Farm Uganda
A community-based agribusiness, Farm Uganda empowers youth by offering jobs and hands-on agricultural training. Established in 2019, this enterprise produces, stores, and distributes grains and beans while adopting eco-friendly drying techniques using renewable energy. Farm Uganda’s innovative approach benefits not just the environment but also the youth who gain skills and employment opportunities.
- Agricycle Uganda SMC Ltd.
Transforming food waste into marketable products, Agricycle Uganda bridges smallholder farmers and global markets. Founded in 2019, the organization works with over 2,000 women, youth, and farmers to produce premium upcycled ingredients. This initiative reduces food waste and uplifts communities by creating sustainable incomes through international trade.
- YAY Technologies
YAY Technologies is Uganda’s pioneer in hardware and software design. Founded in 2015, the company is developing the YAY U1 Android smartphone and the YayPay app. By introducing cutting-edge technology to East and Central Africa, YAY Technologies not only fosters innovation but also creates job opportunities for Uganda’s youth, including refugees looking to join the tech industry.
- Team Golazo
Team Golazo leverages SaaS technology to connect small businesses with professionals through its on-demand hiring platform. Established in 2015, the organization also supports youth, especially women, through capacity-building sessions. By addressing unemployment and underemployment, Team Golazo inspires growth and fosters long-term job creation for vulnerable groups.
These organizations embody hope, resilience, and innovation, demonstrating how empowering youth—including refugees—can drive sustainable development in Uganda.
Call to Action:
Are you a refugee or youth seeking opportunities in Uganda? Explore these organizations and take the first step toward a brighter future!
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