Economic Growth in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

Uganda's economic growth is hindered by a number of factors including limited access to credit, inadequate infrastructure, low levels of education and skills, and a heavy reliance on agriculture. Additionally, political instability and corruption have also contributed to slow economic growth in the country.

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                This projects funds a self-sustaining micro finance initiative issuing collateral-free, interest-bearing loans, for as little as $50, to poor women in rural East Africa to assist them in starting busi...
                
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                This project helps to uplift rural poor communities especially women and youth living in extreme poverty by joining community cooperatives.  Kigezi Healthcare foundation has been supporting families t...
                
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                Due to rampant HIV/AIDS death rates, orphans in Uganda constitute to 29% of the total population of 33,000,000. They live under abject poverty with no social safety nets and they require support.


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                This program will fund a self-sustaining microloan program that provides microloans and business skills training to women recovering from a brutal, 20-year insurgency in northern Uganda. Our clients r...
                
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                The monthly salary of $180 each for the Directors is insufficient to meet their needs.  Although they both attempt to get outside jobs to help bridge their financial gap, it would be much more efficie...
                
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