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Introducing Mr. Henry Lutwama: HiPipo, Board Vice Chair, Partnerships and Diplomacy

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We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr. Henry Lutwama as the HiPIpo, Board Vice Chair, Partnerships and Diplomacy. Mr. Lutwama is a notable leader with a diverse career spanning various sectors, including urban management, youth empowerment, and cultural preservation. His dedication to advancing digital literacy, promoting financial inclusion, and establishing sustainable education programs makes him a valuable addition to our board.

Mr. Lutwama brings a wealth of experience from his extensive professional background. For the past three years, he has been the Senior Political Assistant to the Minister of ICT and National Guidance, playing a major role in shaping ICT policies and programs in Uganda. His strategic insights and ability to coordinate political and administrative activities have contributed to the Ministry’s successes.

Prior to his tenure with the Ministry, Mr. Lutwama held several positions at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). His work in urban management, particularly in youth empowerment within the Kampala Capital City Authority, has left a lasting impact. Additionally, his five-year role as Youth Councillor showcased his dedication to initiatives focused on empowering youth.

Mr. Lutwama’s leadership extends beyond urban management and government roles. He served as Chairperson of the Gender and Community Services Committee at the Rubaga Division Urban Council, overseeing initiatives to improve welfare and gender equality. In his three years as Executive Secretary for Finance, Administration, and Human Resources, he ensured efficient and effective service delivery, contributing to the community’s overall well-being.

As a co-founder of Manya Ekika Kyo, Mr. Lutwama has been instrumental in helping the Baganda people understand their totems through digital tools. His innovative approach led to the development of local caller tunes, which have become some of the best-selling cultural content on telecom platforms. Additionally, through Decent Africa, an organisation where he is a co-founder, Mr Lutwama has promoted solid cultural values and women empowerment, focusing on the decency of fashion and the minds of women and girls.

Mr. Lutwama’s commitment to social causes is further exemplified by his leadership in the Poverty Eradication Mission with Clan Leaders, where he spearheaded a mission to raise significant funds for poverty eradication. His role in co-founding the Busolya Education Fund and the Bataka Mutindo Sacco has been key in promoting education and financial literacy within the Bataka community.

Mr. Lutwama holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Professional Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, a Bachelor of International Relations and Diplomatic Studies and a Bachelor of Mass Communication from Makerere University, further strengthening his credentials for this distinguished role. His multilingual abilities complement his extensive skill set, which includes leadership, cultural preservation, youth empowerment, and strategic planning.

We are confident that Mr. Lutwama’s appointment as Board Vice Chair, Partnerships and Diplomacy, will lead to the forging of strong partnerships and advancing our noble mission. His visionary leadership and deep commitment to community development will enrich our organisation and drive us toward even more extraordinary achievements.

Please join us in extending a warm and gracious welcome to Mr. Henry Lutwama as he assumes this critical and impactful role.

40 Days 40 FinTechs kicks off with Registration of Participants

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We are happy to announce that registration for the fifth season of the annual HiPipo 40 Days 40 FinTechs initiative has opened. The HiPipo 40 Days 40 FinTechs initiative has undoubtedly set the Innovation and Financial Inclusion bar very high; particularly showcasing both the time and lifesaving abilities of Financial Technology.

Although the 2020 and 2021 seasons ran in the middle of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic, they laid the groundwork for this project with more than 200 submissions and about 85 participants altogether. The third edition, which ran in 2022, was bigger and better as it focused on the East African region. Some 47 participants, drawn from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania were featured, out of more than 150 submissions. The fourth season outshone all the previous editions as it focused on end-user experiences of FinTech customers. From Kampala to Lwengo, to Nakasongola, to Gulu, to Arua, to Lira, to Mbale, to Sheema, to Kabale, end-users shared how financial technology had transformed their lives, businesses and communities alike.

Run under HiPipo’s Include Everyone program that also encompasses other initiatives such as FinTech Landscape Exhibition, Women in FinTech Hackathon, Summit & Incubator, and the Digital and Financial Inclusion Summit and Digital Impact Awards Africa; the #40Days40FinTechs platform aptly provides a setting for the various players and stakeholders involved in digital and financial technology to exhibit their products and services. It also gives players a platform to share their ideas on how the unserved and underserved by the present financial systems can be brought into the fold.

“We are happy to kick off Season Five of 40 Days 40 FinTechs. Last year, we focused on end-user experiences and this year, we will focus on the innovativeness of the FinTechs. We are going to have candid discussions with FinTechs about their innovations and latest upgrades and what impact they envision these products and services and upgrades will have on their customers,” Innocent Kawooya, the HiPipo Chief Executive Officer noted.

He added: “We shall seek to find out how affordable, available, accessible and equitable these innovations are. Importantly, we look forward to finding out how safe and secure these FinTech solutions are.”

With over 150 participants in the last four years, #40Days40FinTechs continues to be the world’s premier showcase event for innovations that are enabling underserved populations to join the digital economy space. We know that this can only get better owing to the inspiration and collaboration of our partners; Level One Project, Mojaloop Foundation, INFITX, Cyberplc Academy, Ideation Corner and Crosslake Technologies. Most importantly, the initiative owes its continued success to the generous support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Now is the time for Digital Innovators and FinTechs from all over Uganda to submit their registration details before 30th July, 2024 to stand a chance to participate in 40 Days 40 FinTechs Season Five. Participation is on a first-come, first-serve basis as long as your submission meets all the participation requirements.

Important Dates.

40 Days 40 FinTechs Registration: 15th to 30th July, 2024. Register here.

Profiling and Featuring 40 Days 40 FinTechs Participants:  5th August to 20th September, 2024.

FinTech Landscape Exhibition: 27th September, 2024.

Women Entrepreneurs tipped on the Power of Networking.

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It was all pomp and colour at the 2024 Women Entrepreneurship Celebrations. Held on 5th July at MoTIV, Kampala, the event brought together over 100 Women Entrepreneurs that were recognized for their exemplary contribution to developing Uganda’s Entrepreneurship ecosystem. 

Organized by the Ideation Corner Foundation in partnership with HiPipo and Women’s Entrepreneurship Day Organisation (WEDO), the annual Women Entrepreneurship Celebration recognized exceptional women entrepreneurs leading Uganda’s transformation. It gave young and upcoming women innovators an unparalleled chance to network with already established entrepreneurs; and also celebrated milestones that women founders and business leaders have accomplished over the years.

The 2024 edition was much bigger; giving the lucky participants a chance to network, learn, unlearn and re-learn from one another.

While delivering her keynote speech, Ms. Ruth Sebatindira, the Founder of Ligomarc Advocates noted that her more than two decades’ long entrepreneurship experience has taught her that networking is at the center of business success as it is through such engagements that knowledge is shared, business ideas brainstormed, beefed up and implemented. She thus challenged the Women Entrepreneurs to take on networking as a positive business development activity.

“Networking is not a one-day event, it’s a long-term relationship. Establish expertise and credibility in your field, then network intentionally – over lunch, dinner, or a gym session. Use networking to build meaningful connections that open doors to new opportunities,” she said.  

Meanwhile, Ambassador Damali Ssali, the Founder Ideation Corner and also WEDO Ambassador for Uganda noted that the over 100 participants for 2024 were shortlisted from more than 300 Women Entrepreneurs that showed interest in participating in this year’s event through online submissions.

“It is a pleasure to see you all today as we celebrate women entrepreneurs at the Ideation Corner. I am happy to see so many of you taking time out of your busy schedules to join us. As we mark this special occasion, I’m proud to reflect on our growth over the years. From 25 women entrepreneurs at our first celebration to 50 at our second, and now 100 today, we’re making progress! My goal is to see 1,000 women entrepreneurs at our next celebration – yes, I always aim high!” Damali Ssali noted.

She used the same opportunity to announce that as part of Ideation Corner’s continuous efforts to support Entrepreneurs, it was partnering with WEDO to offer a free an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Empowerment program, targeting the first 100 women that will register digitally.

“Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing business, and I’m excited to announce that the Ideation Corner, in partnership with WEDO, is launching an AI Empowerment Program specifically designed for women entrepreneurs in Uganda. This 6-week course will cover AI applications in small businesses, branding, data analysis, customer engagement, marketing, and sales,” she said, adding;

“Participants will gain practical skills in using AI tools like ChatGPT, chatbots, and data analysis platforms. By joining this program, women entrepreneurs will gain a deeper understanding of AI technologies, develop practical skills, and learn how to leverage AI to enhance their brand identity, improve customer engagement, and drive business growth.”

Additionally, Doreen Nanfuka, the HiPipo Senior Programs Officer noted that honoring Women Entrepreneurs is a step in the right direction and called upon other stakeholders to generously support initiatives such as Women Entrepreneurship Celebration and Women in FinTech program, as these contribute strongly to closing the gender diversity gap in business.

The 2024 edition built on the success of previous celebrations over the years. The inaugural Women Entrepreneurship Celebration was held in 2021 at the Stanbic Business Incubator, Kololo where up to 25 Women Entrepreneurs attended. 

The second edition took a dinner theme held on December 17th, 2022 at Kampala Serena Hotel, attracting up to 50 Women Entrepreneurs who each had a chance to pitch their businesses, share experiences and mutually celebrate each other’s accomplishments.

PSFU, UPRS to work together to transform Music Industry

Private Sector Foundation Uganda, the umbrella body for private sector players has highlighted its commitment to working closely with the Uganda Performing Right Society (UPRS) to transform the music industry.

Speaking at the 2024 Uganda Performing Right Society (UPRS) Annual General Meeting held at the URSB Auditorium, Mr. Daniel Kazibwe aka Ragga Dee, the PSFU Board Member representing Creatives and also a legendary musician noted that PSFU aims to catalyze the creative sector to create work opportunities for young people. He mentioned that they are doing this through several initiatives such as National Start-Up Policy.

“PSFU has played a significant role in supporting the development of the National Startup Policy, which addresses challenges in the creative industry, particularly those faced by the Uganda Performing Rights Society (UPRS) and other stakeholders. This policy encourages startups to innovate and collaborate, which UPRS can leverage to develop new strategies for efficient royalty collection and distribution, such as Song Boost,” Mr. Kazibwe said, adding;

“The policy requires startups to allocate at least 30% of their budget to R&D, encouraging UPRS to partner with tech startups to create advanced systems for tracking and managing royalties. It also emphasizes stakeholder consultations, helping UPRS engage more effectively with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Rural Broadcasters Union (RUB) to find mutually beneficial solutions.”

Additionally, Mr. Apollo Muyanja Mbazzira, the PSFU LFS Project Director noted that minus the National Start-Up Policy, they have other initiatives that directly benefit the Creative industry. These include the Lead Firm Structure (LFS), in partnership with Mastercard Foundation that targets to create more than 300,000 jobs dignified and fulfilling jobs for Youth and Women. The other initiative is the PSFU Youth Engagement Strategy that aims at increasing the Youth participation in private sector initiatives.

Mr. Muyanja urged musicians to unite for the good of the industry and collaborate more as this is one sure way of attaining success and winning more support.

On his part, Mr. Sam Okello, the UPRS chairman noted that as UPRS, they continue to engage their members, foster collaborations and digitizing their services to meet the twenty first century requirements. He noted that their regulator – URSB, is working with other government agencies to fast track the realization and implementation of the copyright law as it is a sure win for all content creators.

Meanwhile, Mr Meddie Kaggwa, the UCC Head of Multi-Media and Content challenged content creators to create more content but with proper guidelines on what market segment they are targeting.

“We are engaging the stakeholders on adequate classification of content so that there are proper consumption ratings. We are engaging broadcasters and parents too on what content should be aired and viewed when.”

HiPipo Leads the Charge in Financial Inclusion, Garnering Global Recognition

In an exhilarating development for the financial technology sector, HiPipo has been crowned the Most Innovative Financial Inclusion Organization for the Middle East and Africa at the prestigious FinTech Awards 2024, hosted by Wealth & Finance International. This accolade recognizes our past achievements and our future endeavours in global financial innovation.

Through our social media announcement, we shared the joy of this achievement: “We are honoured to receive this global recognition, which is proof to our dedicated team, our generous sponsors like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and robust partnerships with key stakeholders including the Ministry of ICT, Infitx, Mojaloop, and Comesa Business Council. This award reflects our commitment to digital and financial innovation and excellence.”

Our triumph follows a series of accolades, having been named Best Financial Inclusion Organization consecutively in 2022 and 2023. Notably, in 2022, HiPipo stood out as the only African company on Global Business Leaders Magazine’s list of the world’s top 20 innovators in digital financial services.

Adding to our celebration, our very own CEO, Innocent Kawooya, has been distinguished as the FinTech CEO of the Year 2024 for the Middle East and Africa. His visionary leadership continues to drive HiPipo’s mission of ‘Including Everyone’ in the digital financial narrative, ensuring that no one is left behind in the fast-evolving financial landscape.

Our journey from a promising regional innovator to a celebrated global leader in financial inclusion exemplifies our mission to harness technology for community empowerment. We are more than just a company; we are a movement that champions the inclusion of all, mainly focusing on the underserved and marginalised communities across Africa and beyond.

As we look to the future, HiPipo remains committed to pushing the boundaries of financial technology to create accessible, efficient, and inclusive financial ecosystems. We are excited to continue this journey, ensuring that our innovations lead to awards and, more importantly, to impactful, sustainable change.

#IncludeEveryone #MadeofGOD

Empowering Girls will unlock their potential and drive economic growth

Stakeholders have committed to continue supporting women and girls in STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics as this is a sure way of driving economic growth.

Speaking at the Leading Education and Trade Transformation in Girls and Women event organized by the Commonwealth Business Women Africa (CBWA) Uganda chapter and held at Kitante Primary School, Kampala, Hon. Baroness Sandip Verma – a Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom noted that underrepresentation of women in STEM continues to be a major issue that requires collective affirmative action from all stakeholders. She acknowledged that even though a lot of positives have been observed in the recent past, more effort is needed for full inclusion to be achieved.

Women continue to face significant barriers to education and trade.  In Uganda for example; only 53 per cent of girls complete primary school, compared to 63 per cent of boys, Women account for only 37 per cent STEM professionals, Women make up only 35 per cent of entrepreneurs, despite comprising about 52 per cent of the population (Source: World Bank) and Women-owned businesses face significant barriers including limited access to financing, limited access to training, and limited access to business networks.

According to Amb. Damali Ssali, the Ideation Corner Founder and also United Nations Women Entrepreneurship Day Organisation (WEDO) Ambassador for Uganda, the “Leading Education and Trade Transformation in Girls and Women” event is a testament to stakeholders’ collective commitment to empowering girls and women, through education and entrepreneurship.

“I am happy to note that initiatives, offered by the Common-Wealth Business- Women Africa, such as the One Million Girls Coding Program and the Online Trade Centre Platform, aim to bridge this gap and provide opportunities for girls and women to succeed. It is only by empowering women and girls, through education and entrepreneurship, that we will be able to unlock their potential and drive economic growth,” Damali Ssali said, adding;

“We at the Ideation Corner, strongly believe in the power of innovation and entrepreneurship, to transform lives and communities. Through our platform, we provide resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to entrepreneurs, especially women, to help them to being their ideas to life and scale their businesses. Our mission is to create a community where entrepreneurs can share ideas, learn from each other, and access resources, to overcome challenges. We aim to bridge the gap in access to funding, mentorship, and business networking for women entrepreneurs. And I am happy to announce that we will be holding our third Women Entrepreneurship Celebration on 5 July 2024, here in Kampala.”

One Million Girls Coding Program.

The event attracted several dignitaries, ICT stakeholders, and Women Inclusion champions such as Dr Maggie Kigozi, Cleopatra Kanyunyuzi – Founder Club Tangaza, Flavia Eleanor Kasenge – COO Ezeemoney, Sandra Kirenga – Economist & Trade Expert, Anna Nambooze – TradeMark Africa Country Director for Uganda & South Sudan and His Worship Salim Uhuru – KCCA Central Division Mayor.

As part of its commitment to supporting Women in STEM, CBWA is also spearheading the One Million Girls Coding Program across Africa. In Uganda, this coding program is already being implemented by selected schools such as Mt. St. Mary’s College, Namagunga.

The girls coding community was represented by Club Code XX from Mt. St. Mary’s College, Namagunga. The club showcased some of its ICT innovations and also participated in the panel discussions. Other schools present included Kitante Primary and Kitante Secondary School.

According to Emily Sonia Nakabuye, a founding member of Club Code XX, Namagunga, girls in STEM continue to be challenged with multifaceted issues including limited support, absence of proper mentorship, resources and guidance.

“We have taken part in a lot of competitions and won several. So as students, we win competitions, get prize money and either use it individually or as a school. But what next after this prize money is spent up. There are no proper support systems to ensure the fully actualization of these competition winning ideas and prototypes. To us students, it is somewhat demoralizing to go for competitions and the ideas die out there. As future leaders, we need dedicated support to realize our dreams.”

Nonetheless, Cleopatra Kanyunyuzi, the Founder of Club Tangaza – a coding school for Children, Youth and Beginners, noted that even though women are still underrepresented in STEM, there are positive signs of inclusion with more women now having a chance to take up STEM courses and use the knowledge gained to empower other women and transform their communities.