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MTN and partners boost women  in Hoima city with equipment worth UGX 20M.

MTN Uganda in partnership with the Uganda Small Scale Industries Association and Maendeleo Foundation has handed over equipment to Take a Step
Women Art and Craft Organisation based in Hoima City worth UGX 20 million in the ongoing 21 Days
of Y’ello Care campaign.
The equipment includes computers connected with a one-year free internet, a knitting machine, an
embroidery machine, an industrial electric multipurpose sewing machine, four manual sewing
machine and signage aiming at boosting the groups’ productivity by leveraging the latest information
and communication technologies.
The Staff also participated in a cleaning exercise of Hoima Central Market and tree planting in Hoima
City.
This year’s 21 Days of Y’ello campaign will run for 25 days instead of the usual 21 days in
commemoration of MTN Uganda’s 25th anniversary.
Speaking during the handover ceremony, Sylvia Mulinge, the chief executive officer at MTN Uganda,
said their support to Take a Step Women Art and Craft is based on the fact that entrepreneurs are the
lifeblood of their communities, driving economic growth and creating jobs.
“We at MTN Uganda believe that by supporting and empowering these outdoers, we contribute to the
development of thriving local economies that foster self-sufficiency and prosperity,” she said.
She said the support will go a long way in creating a big ripple effect for the rest of the population,
wealth generation, and social mobility by enabling individuals to generate income, provide for their
families, and create jobs for others.
Ms Mulinge said MTN Uganda’s aspiration is to transform the lives of the people in which it operates
and that no one is left behind in enjoying the benefits of modern connected life.
Latest statistics from the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development show that the
private sector which consists mainly of micro, small and medium enterprises generates most of the
jobs for our population. But their rate of mortality is high, with about 90% of private enterprises
operating for less than 20 years.
Jackline Tuhaise Bacwa, Executive Director at Take a Step Women Art and Craft Organisation
appreciated MTN for the support saying it will boost women’s productivity and youth’s empowerment.
MTN established the 21 Days of Y’ello Care initiative in 2007 to allow its employees to directly
contribute to the communities in which they live and work.
This year’s campaign is supporting 8 groups across various sectors including agriculture, digital
financial services and fashion and design.
So far, four groups have received MTN support including King of Kings Multi-Investment and
Consultancy Farms Ltd in Kitgum, Teso Textile Light Dynamics in Soroti City and Disability
Employment Link Project Uganda based in Bwaise, Kampala.
MTN Uganda employees have over the years been involved in tens of initiatives in the communities
through the 21 Days of Y’ello Care to boost their production capacity and transform their lives and that
of their communities.

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