My name is Muganuzi Mushongole Adonis, Congolese by Nationality (DRC); I live in Kampala Uganda, where I shifted 3 years ago from Nakivale refugee settlement Uganda where I lived for 6 years. I was able to found YAREN Organisation LTD in 2017 that provides access to education and vocational and entrepreneurship skills to the Teen mom, women, youths as well enabling high risk communities in order to build a self-resilience. YAREN has been able to change thousands and thousands of the lives of the refugees in Nakivale camp Uganda. please watch the video to receive more details . Being in Kampala gave me a best opportunity to thinking on mainly establish the main work place in Kampala as a way to voice for both urban and in the settlement refugees and advocate for them as I can because I know how it feels like to be a refugee without how far our fellows in Rural Communities like in Bugiri District Muwayo Town Council.
Nakivale refugee settlement was established in 1958 and officially recognized as a refugee settlement in 1960 through the Uganda Gazette General Notice. Nakivale refugee settlement is the 8th largest refugee camp in the world.
Nakivale refugee settlement, is approximately 200 km away from Kampala, Uganda's capital. It is one of the oldest refugee settlements in the Uganda. It is estimated at well beyond 180 square kilometers. This enormous area is geographically divided into three administrative zones – Base camp, Juru and Rubondo. These three zones, in turn, contain a total of 74 individual villages and 51,132 households.
It currently hosts 171,387 refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Somalia, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Eritrea.[7] Although many refugees in the area have been living there for several years, recent conflicts in nearby countries are increasing the number of arrivals per day. The majority of refugees in the settlement are Congolese although the population is largely heterogeneous with many cultures and groups from different nationalities. The settlement is divided into 79 villages with an average of 800 to 1,000 people per village.
VISION: Creating a better society by improving living standards, tackling poverty and unemployment, increasing local capacities, and promoting self-resilience among refugees and high-risk communities.
MISSION: To train, promote, and empower high-risk communities with skills that enable them to become self-resilient, stimulate entrepreneurship, and improve sustainable community practices to enhance livelihood opportunities.
GOAL: Empower refugees and high-risk communities to achieve self-reliance and sustainable livelihoods, thereby contributing to the creation of a better society.
YAREN is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting refugees and vulnerable communities since 2017. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have stood strong, navigating through and emerging even more determined to make a difference. Structured initiatives in Education, Health, Hygiene, Livelihood, Women Empowerment, and Humanitarian Aid.
YAREN the former Young African Refugee Entrepreneurs Network, Historically is a result of a dream, “In a dream, I saw I was leading an organization called YAREN that helps people in difficult situations, such as war survivors, sick individuals, rejected people, and those in conflict. The organization brings these people together, provides them with skills, and empowers them. In the dream, I witnessed the transformation of these individuals: they were happy, smarter, and their lives changed for the better. I woke up and wrote about this in my book tonight. This dream became a reality in April 2017…” Muganuzi Mushongole Adonis.
Challenges: when YAREN started, we started we were providing all the services to our fellow refugees for free to make them believe in change by acquiring knowledge, and see that value that it can create in the lives of the lives of our target groups especially teen mothers, children, women and youth. We thought about sustainability as it is stated by our vision to create a better society by enabling high risk communities, in 2022 we were able to purchase a plot where to construct a hub that will be opened to many opportunities of skilling to support teen mothers and Youth as support as many refugees as possible to have access to quality skilling opportunities and being self-sustainable.
These Teen Mothers are aged of 13 to 17 Years Old, facing the lack of occupation, lack of money to respond on their needs, as being victim of an unwanted pregnancy, lack of food that push them to give their body, victim of rap, being misled and not-oriented, expressing pain affecting them, after being victim of such scenario most found are rejected from their own family, lying by boys and men, Stress, frustration and trauma, Rejected from their colleagues and school friends becoming as bad example for others.
Due the current situation where by refugee receives less than $5 a month for food but they mentioned that if they are given opportunity learn different skills they can be able to support the Hub and sustain their lives. And that is when we introduced different programs including vocational skills (Sewing, handcrafts and English classes), we are also thinking on Permaculture and poultry. W are looking to link all these vocational skills with entrepreneurship which will help more than 100 teen mothers to start contributing to Hub and by now we have been able to generate yet 8 Iron sheets out of 65 Iron Sheet, our services are facing challenges to progress due to the financial limitations that does not facilitate us to expand our service by paying much on the rentals and fail to sustain the payment of the working staff’s salaries which comprises of 13 team members with volunteers.
The current challenge is that we don't have enough space to train because the place that we normally have been using was costing much renting for the trainings and was not enough with its places. And also lack of finances to support the entrepreneurship ideas have brought them to discouragements mainly the entrepreneurs teen mothers trained. They have great business ideas and have prototyped but they lack capital to boost their businesses and being able to generate more income. We have realized that if we want to provide quality services to Nakivale community, the parents of teen mothers and teens mothers as well all beneficiaries should feel responsible for the success of the Hub, yes they may feel responsible but by how support them to be able to support the Hub in return.
HOW IS THIS PROJECT GOING TO SUPPORT THE EXISTING EFFORTS
This project aims at providing a safe learning space to the refugees who have already started their small business to scale and generate more income and create more jobs for other refugees. It will also help those who have never started anything and are still struggling to sustain their family to generate concrete business ideas and being able to start especially the teen mothers. The project will enable us to build a Hub and train the first and second cohorts and each cohort will have 30 Teen mothers which means 30 businesses will be improved and employ more refugees and other 30 teen mothers will be able to start their own small businesses to help them sustain their family needs and supporting the Hub to keep enabling this at risk community.
PROJECT
OUTCOMES
• This project will provide employment to more than 100 refugees in Nakivale as the businesses are scaled more people are hired and once their employed. It is easier for them to sustain their family needs and supporting YAREN to keep provide quality service to the community.
• This project will enable people from different background to come together and think a ways to overcome their current challenges they are facing as refugees.
• This project will enable the Hub to keep paying the workers and providing the materials needed the learners to access, skilling opportunities since there will be a best way for source of incomes.
• This project will change the perspective on how refugees see the world from waiting to receive support to being responsible to solve their problems, and becoming more of problems solvers and only not beggars. This project will make them understand that they have a big role to play for their better future.
• This project will build Peace among the different nations that live in Nakivale and helping them understanding that the change can only happen if all people come and work together. "EVERY ACTION COUNTS"
Any penny donated will go directly to improve the lives of the refugees in Nakivale refugee settlement but also will be helpful to sustain our work in Uganda. We thank all those that have been supporting all our work since day one and we couldn't be here without your support:
• Yorghas Foundation
• The MBA Academy UK
• SUKKI 222 Human Rights Campaigns
• Global Water Works
• Field Ready
• Needslist
• CBOs
• AYAN
• And All the individual that have been supporting our efforts.
" WE ARE BECAUSE YOU ARE" let us join our efforts and build and Self-sustaining refugee community together, and no one should be left behind.
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