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Upcycle Africa on NTV Uganda

Last night NTV Uganda featured our plastic bottle construction and scholar Johnmary Kavuma in the news in English and in another version in Luganda:

Kimuli Fashionability with Juliet Namujju on CNN

Our Startup Kimuli Fashionability is a Ugandan fashion label upcycling plastic waste while employing people with disabilities. It was born in SINA, the Social Innovation Academy and over a time frame of a couple of years has been able to achieve remarkable success. CNN followed its founder Juliet Namujju through her daily life in this […]

Helping to enhance youth innovation – SINA in the Ugandan News

The Daily Monitor is one of Uganda’s leading newspapers and runs a weekly special section “Prosper” on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. After already seven SINA enterprises had been featured last year, this time it is SINA as a whole through an interview with Etienne Salborn.

Uganics on NTV

Uganics has been featured on one of the most popular Ugandan National television stations “NTV”, showcasing innovation made in Uganda.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

We are wishing all of our friends, partners, supporters and SINA communities a Merry Christmas and a Happy New and Prosperous Year.

Tusafishe featured on NTV Uganda

Our startup Tusafishe, producing biosand water filters for communities and schools has been featured on NTV, one of Uganda’s biggest TV stations:

Fireside Chat in Kyiv, Ukraine

Yesterday evening our Etienne Salborn had a Fireside Chat at the Social Impact Award Global Summit in Kyiv, Ukraine and talked about social entrepreneurship as a tool for empowering marginalized youth and the importance of supporting people to create their own solutions. The session was hosted by the Managing Director of SIA International and Grapically […]

Inclusive and Sustainable Fashion Show

Our startup Kimuli Fashionability has transformed the SINA mainhall for the first Inclusive and Sustainable Fashion Show, taking place tonight at SINA in Mpigi. It will celebrate fashion made from waste materials, as well as demonstrate that disability is not an inability and what Kimuli’s tailors (who are disabled) have been able to achieve. The […]