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Kawu is easing pocket money custody at schools. #40Days40FinTechs Season Four Day One

On top of her job as a secretary at Buddo SS, Mary Caroline Nambogga is charged with the custodianship of pocket money of students at this school.

Nambogga says that this second role is actually more difficult than her primary job. First, she is not an accountant; second, some secondary school students are sharp and tricky.

“The paperwork is quite a lot. There can be shortfalls because some students can be crafty and others may not sign when they pick the money,” she explains.

In all, handling students’ pocket money in cash is a hectic affair altogether, plus, whenever students have cash, the occurrence of theft among them is very high.

However, this nightmare has recently become a thing of the past, with the introduction of Kawu smart cards at this school.

Founded in 2021, Kawu Smart Card is an automated Digital Financial Services platform that allows parents and students to conveniently manage pocket money. A parent just deposits the student’s pocket money onto the Kawu wallet and the student uses the Kawu Smart Card to make transactions while in school.

When this service was introduced at Buddo SS early this year (2023), Nambogga was installed as the Kawu Agent in this school.

“The card has come in handy not only in sorting record-keeping challenges but also waived a big load off our shoulders of being able to give pocket money to students according to the parent’s demands. In a way, this helps a parent to set a limit for their children,” Nambogga says.

Convenience, Safety.

According to the KAWU co-founder, Gerald Ssebunya, this service was built in 2021 to bring control back into the hands of parents by determining how much a child can spend at a given period.

He explains that parents just need to download the mobile application from Play Store or App Store and start sending and monitoring the expenditure of their children.

The students are happy too.

Palvin John Ndawula, a Senior One student at Buddo SS says this card has not only made it easy for his parents to send money, it also keeps his money safe!

“For example, my parents would previously give me money and I keep it in my suitcase or I leave it somewhere and they steal it. With the card, my money is safe. The card also has an account number and no one else can use it besides me. This is the best card,” he says.

“At my former school [in primary], we used to keep money with the school bursar and when you go to ask for it at the end of the term, some of the money would be misplaced. Your money is extremely safe with this card.”

Similarly, Salmah Nadia Nakabuye, also in Senior One at Buddo SS, is equally impressed.

“When I want more money, I don’t ring my mother but she looks at the App and sends money directly to my card. I would like to tell students to register and get the card because it is safe and convenient. When the card is lost, they can replace it and your money remains safe,’ she says.

Impactful.

Ssebunya notes that between 2021 and 2023, they have reached over 200 schools with 54 of them coming on board.

“We have managed to activate over 10,000 students where at least 9,000 are actively using the smart card. We also have 15,000 parents that have activated and downloaded the application,” he says.

Ssebunya explains that this service has attracted much attention because it is easy and secure.

“When activating this smart card, we take their photo, name, and parent’s phone number. Once you download and sign up using the number that the student gave us to activate their card, the App automatically links to the student’s card. A parent now has the ability to send money from their mobile money account straight to their child’s smart card. We allow them to set up a five-digit password that they use to secure their card,” he says.

The parent can monitor the child’s account through the App and be able to tell if their child needs a top-up.

Ssebunya says they plan to reach millions of students across the East African region in the next five years.

“We have a big market opportunity of over 40 million students around East Africa and in the next five years, we are looking at serving 30 per cent of this size,” he says.

At Buddo SS, the cards are so far being used by Senior One and Senior Five students but the plan is to phase out cash transactions and only accept pocket money through this card for the entire school.

Not Without Challenges.

Just like any other electronic device, the card has its shortfalls. Nambogga notes that when the number of users increases, there is always a network problem.

This is common on visitation days when many people have logged into their accounts.

Since it is still new, some parents have also not understood how to use it which necessitates Nambogga to make several calls to direct them on how to deposit the money from their mobile money accounts to the cards.

40 Days 40 FinTechs.

Kawu is participant number one in the fourth season of the 40 Days 40 FinTechs initiative, season four organised by HiPipo to showcase innovations that are enabling underserved populations to join the digital economy space. This initiative is run in partnership with the Level One Project, Mojaloop Foundation, INFITX, Cyberplc Academy, Ideation Corner, and Crosslake Technologies with support generous from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Ssebunya confesses that Kawu’s success story is mostly because of their participation in this initiative which introduced them to the FinTech community, specifically with the mentorship of HiPipo CEO Innocent Kawooya.

On his part, Kawooya says that with such impact stories as Kawu’s, the 40 Days 40 FinTechs initiative is indeed bearing fruit.

 “This year we are paying keen attention to the actual impact of each featured Innovation across East Africa. For three years, we have shone a light on marvellous innovations but now we want to see how they have benefited the intended users,” Kawooya noted.

Registration for Season Four of HiPipo 40 Days 40 FinTechs opens with a focus on end-user experiences

Kampala, Uganda. We are happy to announce that registration for the fourth edition of the HiPipo 40 Days 40 FinTechs has opened. Without a doubt, the HiPipo 40 Days 40 FinTechs initiative has put 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 COVID-19 pandemic, they laid the groundwork for this project with more than 200 submissions and about 85 shortlisted participants altogether. The third edition, which ran in 2022, was even much 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. It was captivating to find out how Financial Technology (#FinTech) is transforming the lives of millions from across the region.

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.

“40 Days 40 FinTechs Season Four is here and will specially focus on not only Innovativeness but will also pay keen attention to the actual impact of each featured Innovation. We shall move to all regions in Uganda, in addition to engaging participants from across East Africa. In all these places, we shall interact with the Innovators and the end-users of their innovations,” Innocent Kawooya, the HiPipo Chief Executive Officer noted.

He added: “We shall seek to find out how all these innovations have changed people’s lives, how the innovators have made the communities they serve in better, and how they have contributed to economic transformation at all levels. We shall also collect feedback on what must be done to make these innovations better and how to scale them to reach even more people. This season, we shall tell the social, economic and cultural impact of FinTech Innovations.”

#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 East Africa to register before 12th May 2023 and stand a chance to participate in 40 Days 40 FinTechs Season Four. 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 Participants Registration: 20th April to 12th May 2023. Registration link is available on www.HiPipo.org  

Profiling and Featuring 40 Days 40 FinTechs Participants:  1st May to 16th June 2023.

FinTech Landscape Exhibition: 7th July to 8th July 2023.

2023 HiPipo, Include Everyone Program Scope.
ProjectDate
40 Days 40 FinTechs20th April to 16th June 2023
FinTech Landscape Exhibition7th July to 8th July 2023
Women In FinTech Hackathon10th to 18th August 2023
Women In FinTech Summit19th August 2023
Women In FinTech Incubator4th September to 8th December 2023
Digital and Financial Inclusion Summit16th November 2023
Digital Impact Awards Africa17th November 2023

Join the Fight: Creating a Malaria-Free Uganda with the Lions Clubs of Uganda and Deputy Speaker of Parliament

Malaria is the leading cause of ill health/morbidity in Uganda and is responsible for up to 40% of all outpatients’ visits, 20% of all hospital admissions, and 10% of all hospital deaths. It costs a family at least 32,000(US$9) per episode of malaria. 95% of the Ugandan population is at risk, with Malaria killing between 70,000 and 100,000 children every year.  Uganda’s high rates of malaria disproportionately affect infants and pregnant women in rural areas who experience extreme poverty, limited access to health care services, and lack of awareness.

However, hope is on the horizon with the upcoming Walk against Malaria on 23rd April 2023. This revolutionary event will be led by the Deputy Speaker of Uganda, Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, and aims to raise awareness and highlight the need for better political intervention to prevent and control malaria.

The Lions Clubs of Uganda, part of the Lions Club International Association, will be joining in the walk against Malaria to show their support and help raise awareness. As Lion Professor Lawrence Mugisha, President Lions Club of Kampala Central stated, “Where there is a Need, there is a LION.” The Lions Club identifies humanitarian causes that affect our communities and responds to the identified cause together with different partners, and this year they have identified malaria as a public health problem in Uganda and have joined the fight to eliminate malaria in Uganda.

The Walk against Malaria is a one-of-a-kind event in the Pearl of Africa, a country that has been greatly affected by malaria. So many have suffered and died because of this disease, and it’s time for us to take a stand and make a difference. It’s not just the responsibility of the government or healthcare professionals – we all have a role to play.

The Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Malaria (UPFM) campaign “A Malaria Free Constituency is My Responsibility” underscores the importance of community involvement in the fight against malaria. It’s not enough to simply wait for political intervention or for healthcare workers to provide treatment. We must all speak up and get involved in this fight.

Zero Malaria Starts with You! We encourage everyone to participate in the Walk against Malaria on 23rd April 2023 and help raise awareness for this important cause. Let’s follow the lead of Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa and the Lions Clubs of Uganda, and work towards a malaria-free future.

PSFU’s Lead Firm Structure Project Creates 6000 Jobs for Youth in Northern Uganda

Our Reporter.

On Wednesday 12th April, the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) held a stakeholders’ engagement for one of its most ambitious and transformative projects for young entrepreneurs in northern Uganda.

The Delight with the Youth project that started in 2020 and has already created meaningful and dignified employment opportunities for more than 6,000 young women and men is being implemented by Delight Uganda Limited; under the Young Africa Works Lead Firm Structure (LFS) program; an initiative of PSFU in partnership with Mastercard Foundation. 

Located in Nwoya district, Delight Uganda Limited is a nucleus farm of approximately 2,000 acres of land; 1,000 acres of mangoes, 150 acres of citrus, 350 acres of guavas,50 acres of cashew nuts, 500 acres of clonal eucalyptus, and 200 acres of compensatory forests.

“I am excited to be here to witness the transformation that has happened in this place, thanks to our partnership with Delight Uganda. We are celebrating the founders of Delight Uganda, local authority and the community for embracing the project and making it work. But more importantly, we are celebrating giving value to primary products such as fruits and crops so that our people can earn a living and transform their communities,” Mr Stephen Asiimwe, the PSFU Chief Executive Officer said.

He added: “Over 75 per cent of Uganda’s population is below 35 years and looking for jobs and income to sustain their livelihood. This project was designed to address these challenges. With the success we have had in Nwoya district, we commit to continue working with more sustainable and transformative Lead Firms across Northern Uganda and West Nile to further transform our people and their communities. PSFU interventions that are supporting young people include – BUDS, SDF, SG+, UNDP (Gender Seal), and GROW, Lead Firm Structure (LFS) and CERRRP.”

On behalf of the Delight Uganda proprietors, Dr. Julian Adyeri, the chief executive officer noted that the project that sits on two square miles in Anaka, Nwoya district now supports a community school, fruits & trees nurseries, and cereals plantations, in addition to dormitories, irrigation schemes and silos storage facilities.

“We thank PSFU and Mastercard Foundation for this intervention. The hundreds of young women and men that have benefited from this project continue to transform their communities in different ways. We nonetheless acknowledge that this is just the start and much more deliberate efforts must be implemented if our country is to achieve total transformation,” Dr. Adyeri said.

Minus, the over 6,000 job opportunities created by this project, Delight Uganda has a skilling institute where 12,167 (71 per cent being women) have received practical/hands-on trainings on selected business development modules.

Twenty-Six-year-old Milly Oroma, one of the direct beneficiaries from this project testified that the knowledge she attained from the Delight Uganda project has transformed her from a poor single mother into a confident, self-sustaining and productive business lady.

“I am now able to take care of myself, pay my kid’s school fees, support my parents and live calmly without worry about what to eat tomorrow. My dream is to become as successful as Dr. Adyeri and create opportunities for hundreds of youth that are suffering like I used to,” Oroma said.

The Guest of Honour, Col. Charles Okello Engola, the state minister for Labour and Gender applauded Delight Uganda, PSFU and Mastercard Foundation for their contribution to Uganda’s economic transformation. He pledged the government’s support towards interventions aimed at addressing unemployment and closing the poverty gap.

“We are all inspired by how Dr. Adyeri and her team have transformed this place from a poor unknown village into an income-generating hub. The impact this project has had on young people is wonderful. The Nwoya youth are very lucky for this project. We now need to recreate similar projects across the country. As government, we are ready to partner with all stakeholders on matters of youth empowerment, jobs creation and poverty alleviation. We are committed to creating a conducive working environment for our Youth and Women.”

Apollo Muyanja Mbaziira, the LFS Project Director noted that the more than 6000 jobs created in Nwoya are part of the at-least 90,000 opportunities that the LFS project has so far created across Uganda. He noted that the target is the create at-least 300,000 dignified and meaningful job opportunities by the end of 2025.

PSFU to roll-out regional Women Entrepreneurs’ Markets.

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Our Reporter.

In a move aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and visibility of female entrepreneurs across the country, Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) is set to roll-out regional markets for women-founded and women-led businesses.

This development was revealed at the second edition of the annual PSFU Women’s Day Katale (Women’s Day Market) held in Kampala on the 10th and 11th of March 2023.

“In 2022, we held the first Women’s Day Katale in Luwero district. It had more than 100 Exhibitors. This year we moved to Kampala and have been able to accommodate over 250 Women Entrepreneurs. The online registrations for participation are in four digits – more than 1000 submissions,” Stephen Asiimwe, the PSFU Executive Director said, adding;

“Clearly, there is a lot of interest in this Katale concept as it gives women a chance to learn, showcase, and market their businesses. We believe that women play an important role in Uganda’s economic development and we must support them in every way possible.”  

Damali Ssali, the PSFU Chief Programmes and Projects officer explained that plans to make the Katale regional are underway starting with the Western, Northern and Eastern regions.

“PSFU Women’s Day Katale seeks to uplift women entrepreneurs from across the country. After Luwero, we came to Kampala. We want to impact women from all over Uganda through the regional markets. We are also conceptualizing a digital Women Entrepreneurs’ market place that will always be open. Just like the normal marketplace, the PSFU Women’s Day Katale will eventually become available and accessible all the time through an E-Commerce platform,” Ssali said.

The Women’s Day Katale is organized by PSFU in collaboration with Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works (YAW) initiative. It provides a unique opportunity for women and girl entrepreneurs to showcase their businesses and connect with other like-minded individuals while advancing important conversations about women’s and girls’ rights and gender equity in the private sector.

“At PSFU, we are committed to promoting Gender Equity. We know that investing in Women is not only a good thing but the right investment. That is why continue to hold this Katale in addition to other interventions aimed at empowering women,” Ms Sarah Kagingo, the PSFU board vice chairperson said.

She added: “It is also true that women businesses are small and lack capital when compared to men. But thanks to partners such as MasterCard Foundation, Women are able to access capital, get trained and given a chance to compete favorably.”

Further, Hon. Hajjat Minsa Kabanda, the Minister for Kampala and Metropolitan Affairs noted that even though Uganda has had several gains on matters of gender equality, much more effort must be channelled towards skilling women as there is still huge gender skills and jobs gap.

“Women-owned businesses are smaller, less productive and sustainability remains low. We must explore how women-owned businesses can grow from subsistence to industrial, sustainable and productive industries. Let us start with training and equipping them to compete favorably,” Hajjat Kabanda said. 

Minus the over 250 exhibitors, the 2023 edition had several business clinics that equipped participants with different skills. These included a trade simplification one-stop-centre facilitated by the Uganda Revenue Authority, Uganda Registration Services Bureau, Uganda National Bureau of Standards, and Opportunity Bank Uganda, a beauty clinic facilitated by Movit Uganda, the Boss Babe business clinic facilitated by Claire Muhire, a creative business clinic facilitated by Zeus the Agency, a health business clinic facilitated by Reproductive Health Uganda and a technology clinic facilitated by SafeBoda.  

Kenyan Music Publicist Anyiko Owoko To Launch Season 2 Of ‘Vip Access’ – Her Youtube & Podcast Show (March 7th 2023)

Africa’s leading music publicist and media entrepreneur, Anyiko Owoko, launches the second season of VIP ACCESS: her YouTube show and its companion podcast featuring 18 music stars from Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, South Sudan, South Africa and the US. The new season is set to premiere on March 7th 2023 with new episodes every other Tuesday.

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The new season will spotlight rising and established hip hop stars from around the continent including fierce Kenyan femcees Groovy Jo, Maandy and Wangechi; Ghanaian rap king M.anifest, Uganda’s Fresh Prince Flex D’Paper and Kenyan star based in the US King Kanja. Certified Kenyan hitmakers: Vic West and Mutoriah will be joining the explosive season alongside contemporary, Jazz, R&B and soulful Kenyan music kings and queens: Meryl Paige, Olivia Ambani, Muthaka, Pryshon, Coster Ojwang’, Brian Nadra, Mbae; and South Africa’s Pilani Bubu.

From topics cutting across music-making, brand building, breaking big, career drive, and originality to emerging trends and genres; VIP ACCESS season 2 is an exclusive access into industry issues through the lens of Africa’s brightest and most talented. It’s also an exciting discovery into the emerging artists set to become Africa’s next biggest acts.

Anyiko is the founder of Anyiko Public Relations – a leading artists & culture PR agency, based in Nairobi, Kenya and steering campaigns across Africa. Best known for having worked as Coke Studio Africa’s Entertainment and Music Publicist from 2015 – 2019 and having steered Sauti Sol’s brand from an unknown quartet to Kenya’s biggest music export and Africa’s biggest music group; Anyiko continues to be an industry force and a staunch supporter of artists and the creative sector. She also works as Music and Events Curator for several outfits and cultural institutions. Most recently; she worked on the second season 2 of E! VIP Show (currently airing on DSTV Channel 124 every Sunday) by E! Entertainment as East & West Africa Publicist and an interviewer. She was also an African and Kenyan representative and speaker at Saudi Arabia’s XP Music Futures (2022) and the 2023 South Africa’s Showbiz Entertainment Africa Academy Conference in partnership with Gauteng Tourism. 

VIP ACCESS is Anyiko Owoko’s YouTube and podcast show on Music and Culture, which also spotlights her work as one of Africa’s leading music publicists and executives. The platform and space are dedicated to promoting Africa’s most promising talent and creatives. The show launched in 2018 to provide a platform for rising as well as established artists across the continent. This came following Anyiko’s 7-year stint hosting and co-producing the legendary Grapevine TV Show – Kenya’s longest-running entertainment magazine show. Since 2018, Anyiko has interviewed over 60 of Africa’s top music stars from countries including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, Burundi, Zimbabwe and Rwanda on VIP ACCESS.