Combining research, refugee voice, and multi-disciplinary learning to facilitate progress and innovation in the refugee response in Uganda. #EvidenceinPractice
Which approaches have proven most effective in advancing refugee self-reliance and economic inclusion?
🎥 Watch the full video: https://t.co/HmI9qHeWyK
#RefugeeResponse#SelfReliance#EvidenceInPractice
📘 New report: Private Sector Engagement in the AgriSector in the 🇺🇬 Refugee Response 🌱
Did you know that 82% of surveyed companies were already doing business in refugee-hosting districts — mainly for growth opportunities, not donor incentives?
🔗https://t.co/CKrEyoRz4J
This week, U-Learn participated in the JLIRP 2.0 Theory of Change workshop convened by the @Mglsd_UG .
We were glad to contribute evidence from the @URRI_Danida learning needs scoping to help inform the JLIRP 2.0 learning agenda and future priorities for refugee self-reliance.
The Community Priorities Assessment https://t.co/8eQTSYqzbM shows that access to healthcare stands out as one of the most urgent needs.
At a time when public health preparedness and prevention are more important than ever, strengthening these health systems is critical.
If your innovation supports refugees, host communities, youth employment, climate adaptation, social inclusion, or sustainable livelihoods, this call could be for you.
https://t.co/CejEVzK9k9
⏳ Deadline: 22 May 2026
#EvidenceInPractice@savechildrenug@URRI_Danida@R_I_Labs
Following the 8th Nat. Steering Com. meeting, momentum is building toward Jobs & Livelihoods Integrated Response Plan (JLIRP) 2.0.
The lessons in attached report will inform a stronger, more inclusive livelihoods programming.
https://t.co/1gpcFStdNn
@RefugeesUganda@UNHCRuganda
This week we’re in a joint URRI alignment workshop with the @savechildrenug -led consortium. Partners from Kampala, Lamwo, Adjumani & Kyegegwa are reflecting, aligning systems & strengthening coordination for more effective delivery. #URRI#localization#partnerships
📥 The 2025 Annual Report of Uganda’s Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) is now available on the U-Learn website.
Developed under the leadership of the @RefugeesUganda, the report provides an overview of Uganda’s refugee response in 2025
🌐 https://t.co/EzGt0Doqsx
📢 New Resource Alert: Mapping Existing Feedback & Safeguarding Mechanisms in Uganda’s Refugee Response
How can humanitarian partners ensure refugee and host communities are heard, protected, and included in decision-making?
📖 Read more: https://t.co/r18rgffUSe
A major step for Ug's refugee response: the draft National Localisation Strategy was adopted at the CRRF Steering Group in March.
Co-created through an inclusive process, it strengthens role of local actors while reaffirming collaboration across all partners, including INGOs.
New Video🎥
How financial inclusion is helping refugees in Uganda move toward self-reliance: from cash assistance to mobile money, banking & savings groups.
Part of our 5-part series on the future of refugee response.
Watch: https://t.co/sR2Ocf05py
@FCDOHumRsch@savechildrenug
The Minister of State for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees @LillianAber has today chaired the 25th Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework Steering Group meeting at Sheraton Hotel on behalf of the Senior Minister Hon. Hilary Onek.
The meeting discussed, among others, Uganda’s refugee response priorities for 2026 and the response’s funding situation.
Opportunity Bank hosted over 150 active farmers in the Nakivale Refugee Settlement, bringing them together to introduce and train them on a digitized climate-proofing tool. This tool will support our lending officers in assessing farmers’ climate practices and equipping them with the knowledge needed to build sustainable, climate-resilient farming systems within the settlement.
Farmers received hands-on training in agroforestry, aquaculture, organic manure and fertilizer use, ecotourism, clean and renewable energy, and apiculture. The sessions were led by Mr. Lauren Aryatwijuka, the Isingiro–Lugaaga Subcounty District Agriculture Officer, and Farouk Ssekamate, Opportunity Bank’s Agriculture & Microfinance Manager, who facilitated the digitized climate-proofing module.
The efforts were honored and supported by @Ambonna , Opportunity Bank’s Chief Relationship Officer.
Participants also had the opportunity to experience practical demonstrations in aquaculture, organic manure application, and agroforestry at the farm of a refugee farmer who is also a beneficiary of the Biodiversity Financing Facility.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to @ULearnUganda , @savechildrenug , @R_I_Labs Lab, and @OpportunityIntl for their unwavering support in making the Nakivale Farmer Forum a great success. #Agriculture #refugees #farming #opportunitybank #climate
Register for a webinar on #Innovation & #EvidenceUptake happening tomorrow!
How can evidence truly inform decision-making in humanitarian & refugee contexts? Join @ALNAP, @sheltercentre, & @R_I_Labs for insights on turning evidence into action.
Register👉 https://t.co/6ChSeCfxcx
Day 1 of the @RefugeesUganda#PCMS Validation Workshop is underway.
As needs grow and resources shrink, coordination & data sharing are more critical than ever.
Through U-Learn, @SaveChildren is supporting stronger systems, partnerships & #localization.
📢 Register Now: Webinar on Learning, Innovation & Evidence Uptake
🗓 Date: 31st March
⏰ Time: 2:00 PM (EAT)
👉 Register here or scan the QR code provided: https://t.co/HLPgSSRP8U
Be part of the conversation driving evidence-based humanitarian action.
Our latest blog on U-Learn Uganda explores why a multi-dimensional approach is essential in today’s shifting funding landscape, rather than relying on single-sector interventions.
📖 Read the full blog here:
https://t.co/xkKfg749HG
@AVSIUganda@GiveDirectly#SelfReliance