Uganda Chapter Coordinator
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Norbert Byambo Kagosi
Peacebuilder, project manager, and co-founder of NTBF.Email: norbertbyambo@gmail.com|Phone: +256 762477811 +256 789647194| Address: Nakivale Camp, Uganda.
The Nakivale refugee community in Uganda
Expanding and Improving the School Program at NTBF
Program Vision:
The vision of this program is to create sustainable income opportunities for both the school and its students, while implementing vocational training programs. It aims to identify and develop the skills of young people, women, and men, encouraging the community to enter the workforce.
Additionally, the program aims to facilitate collaborations for exporting African clothing to international markets.






Target Group
The project will focus on young people and women over the age of 15, offering them vocational training opportunities. Many people in the camp want to learn new skills but lack access to training centers. NTBF aims to address this gap by launching a vocational training program in April, where students will complete six-month training cycles before graduating and making way for new students. The training will help young people and women become self-sufficient, start their own businesses, and contribute to their families and communities. The program also explores potential partnerships, such as the production of African clothing for export to Europe.

Program Vision
Program Activities
The vocational training program will be led by Zawadi Louise Abeli, an experienced tailor from the DRC currently residing in Uganda. Training materials and sewing machines will be procured from Kampala to ensure high-quality equipment.
Program Impact:
As refugee peacebuilders, our mission is to promote peace and stability in the Nakivale camp. The expansion of the sewing program will create employment opportunities and foster relationships among people of different nationalities. By facilitating access to vocational training, NTBF seeks to equip women and young people with essential skills that will enable them to support their families and contribute to their communities. This expansion will also allow for the completion of two additional classrooms, funded by the Danish Parliament.
Implementation Plan
The implementation of this program will involve utilizing an existing classroom for vocational training while providing students with sewing machines and other necessary materials. Furthermore, women and youth will be supported with startup resources for their businesses to ensure long-term sustainability and success.