+256 775042693 P.O. Box: 400319
What We Do?
We equip households and youth with practical skills, tools, and market linkages to generate sustainable income. This includes training in entrepreneurship, savings groups/VSLAs, financial literacy, and small business support.
Focus: Reducing poverty, increasing household resilience, and creating self-reliance beyond aid.
Key activities: entrepreneurship trainings, agriculture, Business start-up kits, market access support, financial training, mentorship.
Environmental & Climate Action
We promote climate-smart practices that protect natural resources and help communities adapt to changing weather patterns. Our work includes tree planting/reforestation, waste management, water conservation, and climate education.
Focus: Building climate resilience while restoring ecosystems for future generations.
Activities: Community tree nurseries, clean-up campaigns, renewable energy awareness, soil and water conservation and recycling.
We support smallholder farmers with training, inputs, and techniques to improve yields, nutrition, and income. This covers sustainable farming, post-harvest handling, cooperative formation, and access to markets.
Focus: Food security, better nutrition, and increased farm profitability.
Main activities: Farmer field schools, demonstration gardens, seed/equipment distribution.
We provide hands-on, market-relevant skills training to teen mothers, widows, youth and adults to improve employability and self-employment. Courses are designed with local job markets in mind.
Focus: Bridging the skills gap and reducing youth unemployment.
Example activities and skills: Tailoring, mechanics, hair dressing, cosmetology, bakery, carpentry, mechanics, ICT/computer skills, catering/hospitality, plumbing, electrical work.
For a duration of 3 months and above up to one year and certification.
“Education is the powerful weapon that we can use to change the world”
We improve access to quality learning for all children and youth through scholarships, learning materials, teacher training, and school support. We also run literacy/numeracy programs and adult education at our school Hope of the nation nursery and primary.
Make education accessible to all orphans, vulnerable refugee children.
Focus: Breaking the cycle of poverty through knowledge and opportunity.
Example activities: School sponsorships, mentorship programs, learning centers, adult literacy classes
We strengthen the capacity of communities to identify, plan, and solve their own challenges through participatory approaches. This includes leadership training, civic engagement, health/hygiene awareness, and infrastructure support.
“Empowering communities to take ownership and sustain change long-term”
Activities: Community dialogues, water/sanitation projects, health campaigns, women/youth groups, local governance training.
Raised: $500
Goal: $5000
With a total staffs of 32 vulnerable women, for we insularly projection to invole this project of cleaners be carried with total number of 25 vulnarable women and each women was be paid ten thousand (10.000ugx) per day for give working day...
Raised: $1000
Goal: $6000
Empowering staff with leadership skills. With or without formal education, SOBANIC firmly believes that a human being can still be important to their community.
Raised: $700
Goal: $1200
Our approach is multi-faceted because gender ideologies exist in all spheres of life from livelihood to all other sectors that exist for human survival. Our priorities dwell on mindset/ behavioral change in our societies; our ideal seeks to have society look at women not as actors in the reproductive sector but also capable actors in the productive sectors of society.
Raised: $1500
Goal: $2000
SOBANC aide la communauté à se protéger contre cette maladie contagieuse dans différentes zones de Nakivale en Ouganda. OPM, police et tous les bureaux du président