Local Innovations for Nutrition Solutions Report
The Local Innovation Nutrition Solutions (LINS) project aimed to create viable business models to enable the sustainable demand of local nutritious foods in refugee-hosting communities in Uganda. The goal of LINS was to address underlying determinants of malnutrition in refugee children living in Kyaka II and Rhino refugee settlements through the analysis and testing of appropriate small-scale solutions and practices, developed through a human-centered design process. The process aimed to ensure high standards of quality and safety in complementary foods for improved nutrition and associated sustainable business and marketing models.
Recoverable Grants for Social Businesses (Innovations) in Children Health and Nutrition
Uganda Response Innovation Lab in partnership with Save the Children Uganda, is excited to share with you the 5 innovations in children health and nutrition that will be receiving loans worth US5,000- US$ 10,000. The five winners are Botanica Repellent Company, Ddokolo Distributors Atom Uganda Limited, Prum Ventures, Water Kit, Youth For Life Tree Planting Limited. Here is the Pitch day report
In addition, we have carried out an innovative financing landscape analysis for Uganda to assess, map and analyse the financial market, current schemes, vehicles and actors available under innovative financing to support social businesses and innovations in Uganda including impact investment assessment. The report is currently under review and the insights will be shared in mid January
Landscape Analysis for innovation hubs in Uganda
The purpose of the research is to provide an in-depth overview of how the Entrepreneurship Support Organisations (ESOs) in Uganda are set up, what they offer, to whom, and how. It particularly looks at the state and opportunity of collaboration among stakeholders in the ecosystem, especially among the ESOs, but also with the public sector. Click on the image below to access the report.
Lessons learned on integrating innovation into the Uganda refugee response [ Devex ]
As originally published on Devex (10 Feb 2021) - Through the establishment of RIL in Uganda, our team has learned a few lessons on integrating innovation into the humanitarian context that we are sharing in a supportive effort around localization.
Partnership Potentials: Investigating Uganda business attitudes to partnerships with INGOs to co-create community-based innovations
Written by Jodi Ashley Fleming, University of Copenhagen.
Collaborative private sector-INGO partnerships allow both organizations to combine their valuable expertise and create contextual innovative solutions for a humanitarian and community-based response; something more essential than ever as new types of crises emerge globally. This qualitative study investigated Ugandan private sector attitudes towards partnerships with INGOs to co-create community-based innovations.