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Seeds of Self-Reliance is a two-year programme helping refugees in Southwestern Uganda build stronger, more independent lives. With funding from the Isle of Man Government, we’re working in two of Uganda’s largest refugee settlements — Nakivale and Rwamwanja — where thousands of people are based, having fled violence and hardship in neighbouring countries.
This project is about more than survival. It’s about what happens next — how people rebuild, how they grow, and how they take control of their futures.
We focus on the things that create lasting change, including:
- Practical training
- Access to savings and small loans
- Opportunities to build businesses and grow food
- Confidence, dignity and hope
The challenge
Refugees in Uganda face growing hardship. Food rations are shrinking. Work is scarce. Women in particular face deep-rooted barriers to earning and leading. Many people are determined to change their circumstances — they just need the opportunity to get started.
Our approach
We are working with refugee-led organisations, we support 10,000 refugees and host community members to:
- Join savings groups that build financial habits and unlock small loans
- Take part in financial literacy, business and leadership training
- Launch and grow businesses, with seed capital and mentoring
- Learn climate-smart farming methods to improve food and income
- Strengthen women’s roles in homes, businesses and community groups
- Connect with formal banking services to build long-term security
Our impact
By the end of the project:
- 400 savings groups will be running
- 1,280 new or expanded refugee businesses will be in operation
- 5,500 people will have formal savings accounts
- 1,000 farmers will be using improved techniques
- More women will be earning, leading, and making decisions
Above all, the project will foster confidence, enable choice and create lasting change — planting the seeds of self-reliance.
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