Our Story

The birth of the idea

Kamuli Innovation Hub began in 2024, after years of three people attaining in tensed trainings and held workshops testing it significance of the empowerment program through SINA. The graduates from don Bosco institution after graduating were unable to find jobs, stay unemployed and out compete in the job market due to the certificate level acquired and offered, and the unskilled youth in local community were also unable to pursue their studies and even secure meaningful employment. The 3well-trained change maker-makers who are co-founders and Don Bosco teams realized that this new approach was needed to address these challenges, and so the idea for Kamuli Innovation Hub was born.

Kamuli Innovation Hub is a unique self-organized learning space that provides marginalized and school dropouts with the pathways, tools, and mindset needed to set a vision for themselves and become social entrepreneurs. Through this approach, Kamuli Innovation Hub aims to create jobs and make a positive impact in the community.

The evolution of an idea

Over time, the idea for Kamuli Innovation Hub evolved as it was prototyped, tested, and proven successful. It became clear that the approach taken by Kamuli Innovation Hub had the potential to make a much broader impact beyond just its local community. As a result, the model was scaled out from Mpigi to Kamuli in Uganda and across other African countries, becoming known as the SINA model.

SINA, or Social Innovation Academy, is a sister entity that is creating a global movement of regenerative self-organized learning spaces.

The growth of the idea

As Kamuli Innovation Hub continues to grow and evolve, Our focus remains on providing marginalized individuals with the skills and resources they need to become social entrepreneurs and create positive change in their communities. By prioritizing sustainable development goals and adopting a unique self-organized learning approach, Kamuli Innovation Hub is making a real difference in the lives of individuals and communities across Uganda and beyond.