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Youth Innovation

Youth Innovation.

Young Ugandans register very positive attitudes to entrepreneurship, with almost eight out of ten seeing good opportunities starting a business within the next six months. About three-quarters of young people who were not already operating a business said that they intended to start one in the near future. In her research R Namatovu. 2016, shares the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Research findings on the attitude to entrepreneurship in Uganda. The table below shows the percentage (%) attitude to entrepreneurship among young people in Uganda.

As young people see opportunity, TMF supports their dreams and ambitions through our: Research and Business grant opportunities and our Business Loans and Apprenticeship program activities. The foundation offers thirty apprenticeship programs to support youth innovation in partnership with other likeminded entities

Our Programs

Expanding ETM Scholarship fund.

Youth Innovation

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Youth in Agriculture

Empowering Young Ugandan’s

Annual Youth Forums

Empower young leaders in Uganda.