Support to refugees and hosting communities in Uganda

Englisch

Project details

  • Project number:2017.2177.8
  • Status:Projekt beendet
  • Responsible Organisational unit: 1500 Ostafrika und Horn von Afrika
  • Contact address: Transparency team 
  • Partner countries: Uganda

Summary

  • Objectives:

    The inclusive socio-economic development of refugees and host community in three selected refugee-hosting districts is improved

  • Client:

    Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung

  • Project partner:

    Ministry of Local Government

  • Financing organisation:

    not available

 

Volume of commission

  • Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase:23 125 000 Euro

Cofinancing

  • Europäische Union (EU): 10 000 000Euro

 

Previous project

  • not available

Follow-on project

  • not available

 

Term

  • Entire project:
    (including all previous, current and following project implementation phases, if existing)
    01.03.2018 - 02.03.2025
  • Actual project implementation phase:01.10.2018 - 02.03.2025

other participants

  • GOPA AFC GmbH

 

Further information

  • Project websitesnot available

 

Policy markers

  • Gender Equality

    Principal (primary) policy objective

  • Democratic and inclusive governance

    Significant (secondary) policy objective

  • Climate Change: Adaptation

    Significant (secondary) policy objective

CRS code

    43040 Rural development

Evaluation

not available

 

Project description (EN)

Context
Uganda hosts nearly 1,7 million refugees, mainly from South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan, making it the country with the third-largest refugee population globally. Over 80 per cent are women and children, many lacking literacy, employment, or stable household incomes.
To address these issues, Uganda has adopted the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) and Refugee and Host Population Empowerment (ReHoPE) strategy. These initiatives aim to integrate refugees into local development plans by promoting resilience and self-reliance. However, limited resources within local governments hinder implementation, affecting access to basic services and economic opportunities.
Objective
Local authorities in Northern Uganda deliver quality services to all residents, fostering resilient communities and creating thriving economic opportunities for both refugees and host populations.
Approach
The project aims to improve local governance and expand economic opportunities for refugees and host communities in Northern Uganda. The measures are:
To improve local governance:
- Including refugees in planning for services infrastructure;
- Supporting local authorities to provide basic services;
- Increasing refugee participation in decision-making;
- Coordinating efforts between local governments, ministries, and the private industry, including harmonising land-use planning with development plans.
To expand economic opportunities:
- Providing access to financial services;
- Training small businesses and craftspeople
- Facilitating access to private industry jobs through internships