Our livelihoods programmes empower individuals and communities by providing the necessary skills and resources to achieve economic stability and self-reliance.
Our WASH programmes aim to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene practices, leading to healthier communities and improved quality of life.
Our Child Protection programmes focus on safeguarding children from all forms of abuse, neglect, and exploitation, ensuring their rights and well-being are protected.
Our Education programmes empower individuals with knowledge and skills, providing opportunities for personal growth and creating a pathway towards a better future.
We are a dynamic and innovative organization committed to building the capacities of the private sector and improving the lives of vulnerable households in Uganda. Established in 1998 by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MoFPED) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), SEPSPEL has been at the forefront of implementing sustainable development initiatives for over two decades. In 2003, we registered as a company limited by guarantee, a move that enabled us to broaden our scope and deepen our impact. At SEPSPEL, we believe that sustainable development can only be achieved through the creation of strong, inclusive, and prosperous economies. As such, we work to empower the private sector by providing trainings, mentorship, and on-job coaching to enhance their skills and capabilities.
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Countries Served
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Village Savings Groups
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Trained Group Members
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Projects done
Our interventions target vulnerable households and cover a wide range of areas including livelihoods, education, child protection, health, water, and sanitation. We understand that vulnerable households face unique challenges that require tailored solutions. That’s why we work closely with our partners and stakeholders to design and implement interventions that are responsive to the specific needs of the communities we serve.
Project for Financial Inclusion in Rural Areas
The goal of this project is to sustainably increase access to, and use of, financial services by the rural population in the target area. The project targets to meet not less than 750,000 rural poor men, women, youth and vulnerable groups who are financially excluded.
Banking On Change II
Banking on Change works through local organisations and members of the community to engage and train poor people. It relies on the tried and tested Methodology of VSLAs. Learn More
AGRIC FINANCING PROJECT
In Uganda, cocoa is grown in a number of districts where the conditions are suitable for cultivation mainly in the central region, western and southeastern and southwestern regions, and some parts of the eastern region mainly in Busoga region.
Expanding Financial Inclusion in Africa – EFI Africa Project
The project focuses on group formation and mobilization of the community to save and lend using the SILC methodology.
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