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This Agricultural Value Chains strategic positioning paper provides a roadmap to support Livelihoods and Resilience Sector Working Group (LRSWG) members' efforts to increase farmers' income, improve their self-sufficiency.
Facilitating cross-sectoral learning and encouraging uptake of key evidence amongst refugee response actors.
Empowering refugees and host communities to make their voices count all levels of refugee response planning.
Conducting in-depth assessments to fill critical knowledge gaps in the refugee response.
In order to facilitate collaboration between national-level and settlement-level stakeholders, U-Learn maps actors that operate in refugee settlements across Uganda, and makes the information publicly available
The Uganda Response Innovation Lab (U-RIL) is an interactive tool to bridge the skills gap in refugee and host communities in Uganda. A multitude of skilling programmes exist, but they’re scattered, information about them is not readily accessible, and there is limited coordination which contributes to a persistent skills gap. USE provides a central hub where organizations can share their information and where those looking to upskill can access opportunities, filtered by location.
In partnership with the Livelihoods and Resilience Sector Working Group, and the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) Uganda, U-Learn carried out a mapping of agri-tech service providers. This mapping gives a better view of Private Sector Actor (PSA) operating in the agriculture space in the Uganda refugee response.
This Agricultural Value Chains strategic positioning paper provides a roadmap to support Livelihoods and Resilience Sector Working Group (LRSWG) members' efforts to increase farmers' income, improve their self-sufficiency.
This report highlights the achievements of the Charter for Change Working Group (C4C WG) in Uganda and summarises learning from three organisations championing localisation in Kenya, the Philippines, and India.
The SLAM visualisation initiative makes information about local and refugee–led organisations active in refugee settlements and Kampala publicly available.
These Financial Literacy Training Minimum Standards look at the basic content and practices necessary for a training to qualify as a FLT
An assessment of livelihood barriers and enablers for refugees and host communities in urban and settlement locations
Refugee Response Community
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Actors in the Response Community
UNCDF, the Uganda Inter-Agency Cash Working Group (CWG), and the Livelihoods and Resilience Sector Working Group (LRSWG) with support from U-Learn, organized a hybrid (online and i