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Who we are

Re!gnite Africa (RA) is a young adults-focused not-for-profit organization tackling the employment challenge in Uganda. The organization supports un/underemployed young adults to learn soft and practical skills, get good jobs, and learn leadership and advocacy skills to tackle social issues in their communities. The organization nurtures youths’ abilities by creating and connecting them to opportunities that help to maximize their potential. RA uses a practice, advocacy, and learning approach to innovatively;

  • CREATE pre-employment modules and conduct soft and practical skills’ trainings,
  • CONNECT young adults in the formal and informal sector to apprenticeship and job opportunities,
  • COACH and upskill young leaders in leadership and advocacy,
  • and COLLABORATES with them and other actors to advocate for the formulation and implementation of policies that emphasize creating livelihood and economic wellbeing opportunities for young people, and amplifies their voices.

Re!gnite Africa is officially registered as a not-for-profit organization in March 2016, with its main offices located in Kampala, Uganda.

Our vision

Reignite programme participantsVision: A powerful and transformed generation of young people who are competent, productive, and actively engaged in leadership and contributing to positive change in their communities.

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Our mission

To ensure that the younger generation has access to equal opportunities that enable them achieve their dreams, while transforming them into young leaders that advocate for better policies for their lives and that of their communities

Recent news from Re!gnite

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Re!gnite’s Work Recognized by UN in Uganda

Re!gnite Africa, represented by team lead Rehema Z. Namukose, was among the top ten...

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Case Six: Reflections on government’s order to suspend all forms of religious gatherings in Uganda

In mid-September, the government of Uganda lifted the suspension on all forms of religious...

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Case Four and Five: The ban on transportation and its impact on youth’s health and wellbeing

Re!gnite Africa is compiling case studies on how some Covid-19 related Presidential Orders affected...

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Case Three: How did suspension of activities in city center arcades and shopping centers impact livelihood?

Re!gnite Africa is compiling case studies on how some Covid-19 related Presidential Orders affected...

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Our programs

  • PRACTICE
  • Youth Policy Advocacy & Social Accountability
  • LEARNING

Recent news from Re!gnite

  • Re!gnite’s Work Recognized by UN in Uganda
  • Case Six: Reflections on government’s order to suspend all forms of religious gatherings in Uganda
  • Case Four and Five: The ban on transportation and its impact on youth’s health and wellbeing
  • Case Three: How did suspension of activities in city center arcades and shopping centers impact livelihood?
  • Case Two: The Ban on Activities by Artists and Creatives and its Impact on Young People

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