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Youth entrepreneurship & business development workshop

On 20 and 21 April,2026, Grapes of New Hope (GNH) successfully conducted a 2-day Business Ideation Workshop (Youth Entrepreneurship and Business Development Training Workshop) in Nakivale Refugee Settlement for youth who previously completed vocational skilling in 2025 and have now taken the bold step of starting small businesses. The workshop brought together energetic young entrepreneurs […]

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Grapes of New Hope Graduates from U-Learn Uganda’s AAPA Mentorship Program

On March 5th, 2026, Grapes of New Hope (GNH) proudly completed a 6-month mentorship journey under the U-Learn Uganda Accountability to Affected Populations in Action (AAPA) Program, graduating during the 6th Graduation Ceremony of Cohort #8 held at Golden Tulip Hotel -Kampala. This journey has been transformative for our organisation. Through the mentorship and technical

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Gnh aap prgram engagement

Four impactful days of learning, collaboration, and professional growth! The GNH Management Team proudly participated in the AAP Program conducted by U-LEAN, reaffirming our strong commitment to accountability, transparency, and excellence in service delivery. Throughout the program, our team engaged in dynamic discussions, practical workshops, and hands-on exercises focused on strengthening leadership systems, improving operational

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Joint monitoring exercice

The joint monitoring exercise in Isingiro District – Nakivale Refugee Settlement brought together key stakeholders to assess progress, strengthen coordination, and validate results under the LEAD Project Year 1 implementation. The activity convened GNH, USSIA & TONAD alongside United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Office of the Prime Minister of Uganda (OPM), District leaders,

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PLAYING FOR PROTECTION:YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AGAINST GENDER BASED VIOLENCE

Using the transformative power of sports to protect, educate, and empower young people, “Grapes of New Hope” is actively raising awareness against gender-based violence (GBV) among adolescents. Through structured, engaging sports activities, the organization creates safe and inclusive spaces where girls and boys can openly learn, express themselves, and build healthy relationships. By integrating life-skills

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Mindset change

From Mindset to Milestones: A Refugee Youth Success StoryOn 11th July 2024, at Nakivale-Juru Main Hall, Grapes of New Hope, with support from Immigration Summit, hosted a powerful engagement themed:“Empowering Refugees Through Mindset Change.” What began as a one-day training has now become a story of transformation.The training focused on helping refugee youth understand the

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supporting orphan refugees in nakivale camp

Grapes of New Hope is dedicated to transforming the lives of people in need, with a special focus on vulnerable orphans and orphaned refugees. Many of these children have lost one or both parents due to conflict, displacement, disease, or extreme poverty. Today, their situation has become even more critical as support previously provided by

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Income Generation Through Weaving Skills

One of our vocational programs is weaving, a practical and sustainable skill that has proven effective in helping participants generate income. Through hands-on training, beneficiaries learn weaving techniques, product design, and basic business skills related to production and sales. This skill allows them to create marketable products that can be sold within their communities and

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