SLIDE 1 Social Innovation Academy
May 2018
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2006: Etienne Salborn volunteering in an orphanage in Uganda
& creation of Jangu e.V. for educational sponsorships
SLIDE 3 2014: start of SINA for marginalized youth to create their
- wn jobs and gain the experiences needed for an
enterprise through leading SINA in self-management 2013: 1st Jangu high school graduates unable to find jobs
SLIDE 4 Confusion Stage
- Unlearning
- Overcoming Limiting Believes
- Getting out of Comfort Zone
- Scholars becoming Facilitators
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SLIDE 6 Emerging Stage
- Personal Growth
- Life-Coaching
– Discovery of Talents and Passions – Setting Goals – Creating small steps towards goals
- Taking over Responsibilities to lead SINA
- Hands-on and Experiential Learning
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Freesponsibility
– Combining freedom with responsibility in an educative educational approach – The more responsibility that one takes, the more freedom that one gains
SLIDE 9 Concentration Stage
- Testing Ideas through Design Thinking and
Lean Startup Model
- Customer Discovery
- Receiving Mentorship
- Regular Progress Presentations
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Social enterprise ideas are put to the test
SLIDE 11 Linking Stage
- Raising initial funds
- Registration of a Social Enterprise
- Networking and creating Opportunities
- Partnerships
→ Leaving SINA with own jobs and an independent social enterprise established
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Examples of Successful Social Enterprises emerging out of SINA
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Waste is only waste, if you waste it!
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Bottle bricks, are used for construction
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1,5L bottles are used for the foundation, 0,5L bottles are used for the walls
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Houses out of plastic bottles and roofs from car tires and old water containers
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Flooring and Tiles from primarily egg shells and plastic bags
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Interlocking stabilized soil bricks do not need to be burnt, are affordable and environmentally friendly
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Upcycling fashion and accessories from rice and cement bags and TetraPaks
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Ruth Nabembezi: from sponsored orphan to international recognized social entrepreneur
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Early and affordable breast cancer detection by blind women in Uganda.
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Women producing re-usable sanitary pads
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Organic Mosquito Repellent Soap
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Since 2017: SINA model independently replicated through refugee SINA scholars in the Nakivale Camp
SLIDE 27 Tucheke Movies –
human rights awareness through comedy with and for refugees
Protection and Empowerment
- f Albino Refugee Children
Farming Cooperatives First Social Enterprises emerging out of SINA OPPORTUNIGEE
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2018: SINA model independently replicated through refugee SINA scholars in three more locations
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2018: Partnership with Ugandan Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development is forming
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Impact of SINA since 2015:
25 independent social enterprises SINA Scholars created 135 scholars currently becoming social entrepreneurs through 6 SINAs under a SINA licence model 91 jobs created 400,000+ Lives reached through SINA Social Enterprises
SLIDE 31 SINA Scholars recognized through:
- African Entrepreneurship Award
- African Women Award
- AJ+ (Al Jazeera)
- appsafrica
- Ashoka Changemakers
- BBC
- Echoing Green
- Global Changemakers
- Global Shapers
- Google Launchpad Start
- IDEO.org
- Lioness of Africa
- Mandela Washington Fellowship
- MIT D-Lab
- Obama Foundation
- Queen’s Young Leader’s Award
- SE Forum
- Social Innovation Summit
- Startup Cup
- Tony Elumelu Foundation
- President H.E. Yoweri Museveni
- Vodafone Institute
- Westerwelle Foundation
- Women Deliver
- World Bank
- …
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