Chapter 5: Exploring Refugees Entrepreneurial Support Organizations in Uganda
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Published:2022
Anthony Tibaingana, Matt Baillie Smith, Robert Newbery, 2022. "Exploring Refugees Entrepreneurial Support Organizations in Uganda", Entrepreneurial Place Leadership: Negotiating the Entrepreneurial Landscape, Robert Newbery, Yevhen Baranchenko, Colin Bell
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Abstract
Drawing on current development practice and literature on Entrepreneurial support organizations (ESO), such as accelerators, incubators, and labs, this chapter explores how refugees in Uganda are supported through entrepreneurial approaches. Following an exploratory method, interviews were conducted with proprietors and managers of ESO in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. The findings show that while the majority of these organizations purport to follow an innovation discourse, in reality, they support refugees through a mixture of inclusion, resilience, and innovation-led approaches. Inclusion-led approaches focus on basic language skills, establishing peer relationships, and access to survival essentials. Resilience-led approaches nurture livelihood skills, building community ties, and access to seed-corn grants. Innovation-led approaches develop entrepreneurial skills, establishing extra-local connectivity and access to micro-finance. This chapter highlights the critical importance of inclusion and resilience-led approaches in developing supportive ESO for refugees.
