Our campaign supports refugee and host-community entrepreneurs in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement to turn survival hustles into stable, income-generating businesses. Many have strong ideas and motivation, but they remain stuck at a small scale due to limited start-up capital, no collateral for affordable credit, high transport costs, and low purchasing power in the settlement.
Small businesses also struggle with unstable supply chains, limited equipment and workspace, poor storage, and price fluctuations that reduce profit. Many entrepreneurs lack essential business skills-costing and pricing, record keeping, customer care, branding, and digital marketing and women and youth face added barriers like unpaid care work, protection risks, limited mobility, and social pressure that discourages business growth.

Through the SINA Loketa Entrepreneurship Program, we respond with practical training, one-on-one mentorship, market and partnership linkages, and start-up capital for the most committed participants. Support this campaign by donating, partnering, or sponsoring an entrepreneur today—your contribution helps businesses launch, create jobs, and build long-term self-reliance while strengthening peaceful coexistence in Bidibidi. See: Donate


