Yinnoh is a refugee-led nonprofit turning displacement into opportunity — empowering youth in Uganda through healing, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
The night before his university graduation in the DRC, Benjamin Abunuasi's father was murdered by rebels. He fled to Uganda as a refugee — educated, determined, but with no path forward. Years of rejection followed.
Then, with a $60 birthday gift from a friend, he gathered a small group of young dreamers under a tree in Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement. That gathering became Yinnoh.
Today, Yinnoh operates two innovation hubs across four refugee settlements, and has been recognised by the European Union, Save the Children, and the Social Innovation Academy.
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Refugees are not victims to be saved — they are changemakers to be trusted.
— Benjamin Abunuasi, Founder & Executive DirectorA structured pathway from trauma recovery to launching a sustainable business — built by refugees, for refugees.
Trauma healing and psychosocial recovery — rebuilding confidence from the inside out.
Human-centred design — turning community problems into viable business ideas.
Incubation, prototyping, and seed funding — ideas become real enterprises.
Legal support, market access, and alumni mentorship — businesses built to last.
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One scholar. Twelve months of training, mentorship, seed capital, and a chance to build a business that employs their neighbours. Yinnoh is seeking 20 sponsors for our next intake of 90 scholars.
Your $100/month funds
"Supporting Yinnoh scholars has been one of the most rewarding investments I've made. Seeing young refugees turn their ideas into real businesses is truly inspiring."
"Yinnoh's approach is innovative and impactful. Their transparency and dedication make it easy to trust that our sponsorship is creating lasting change."
"Partnering with Yinnoh has allowed us to support refugees not just as beneficiaries, but as leaders and entrepreneurs. It's a powerful model for change."