Putting Power Back Into The Community’s Hands
Apr 5, 2024 – The majority of young entrepreneurs in Uganda struggle to meet their immediate financial needs due to limited access to easy, quick financing.
Apr 5, 2024 – The majority of young entrepreneurs in Uganda struggle to meet their immediate financial needs due to limited access to easy, quick financing.
26 Jan, 2024 – Nakandi Pauline Hadijah is a double orphan who was enrolled in our Child Sponsorship program at the age of seven.
AFFCAD graduates holding their certificates In September 2022, AFFCAD Uganda awarded certificates of completion to 262 young entrepreneurs who had finished a 14-day entrepreneurship and employability training course. The 225… Read More »262 Young Entrepreneurs Complete AFFCAD’s Training
Rachel performing electrical repairs Nalule Rachel is an eighteen-year-old young entrepreneur. She runs a restaurant business while also doing electrical installations and repairs in Nabukalu zone, Bwaise II parish, Kawempe… Read More »Thriving Amidst A Storm
Andrew in his chicken farm Businge Andrew is a 32-year-old resident of Tebuyoleka, and a teacher at Happy Hours Secondary School. He was one of the seed grant beneficiaries under… Read More »AFFCAD Helped Kickstart Andrew’s Business
Mutesi frying a batch of chips for sale Mutesi Jackie, a 25-year-old woman from Lufula Zone of Bwaise II, experienced some troubles with her small business that resulted from the… Read More »AFFCAD’s Training: Setting The Stage For Mutesi’s Success
Nairuba tending to her chicken business Nairuba Rhoda is an 18-year-old female from Nakamiro Village in Bwaise II Parish, Kawempe Division. Raised by a single mother, and without contact from… Read More »How AFFCAD’s Training Transformed Nairuba’s Chicken Business
Sozi running his chapati stall Sozi Bonny is a 22-year-old businessman from Lufula Zone in Bwaise II. He owns a chapati stall which he started in 2019 after dropping out… Read More »AFFCAD’s Record Keeping Training Greatly Improved Sozi’s Business