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Social Innovation Academy May 2018 2006: Etienne Salborn volunteering in an orphanage in Uganda & creation of Jangu e.V. for educational sponsorships 2013: 1st Jangu high school graduates unable to find jobs 2014: start of SINA for


  1. Social Innovation Academy May 2018

  2. 2006: Etienne Salborn volunteering in an orphanage in Uganda & creation of Jangu e.V. for educational sponsorships

  3. 2013: 1st Jangu high school graduates unable to find jobs 2014: start of SINA for marginalized youth to create their own jobs and gain the experiences needed for an enterprise through leading SINA in self-management

  4. Confusion Stage • Unlearning • Overcoming Limiting Believes • Getting out of Comfort Zone • Scholars becoming Facilitators

  5. 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

  6. Freesponsibility – Combining freedom with responsibility in an educative educational approach – The more responsibility that one takes, the more freedom that one gains

  7. Concentration Stage • Testing Ideas through Design Thinking and Lean Startup Model • Customer Discovery • Receiving Mentorship • Regular Progress Presentations

  8. Social enterprise ideas are put to the test

  9. 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

  10. Examples of Successful Social Enterprises emerging out of SINA

  11. Waste is only waste, if you waste it!

  12. Bottle bricks, are used for construction

  13. 1,5L bottles are used for the foundation, 0,5L bottles are used for the walls

  14. Houses out of plastic bottles and roofs from car tires and old water containers

  15. Flooring and Tiles from primarily egg shells and plastic bags

  16. Interlocking stabilized soil bricks do not need to be burnt, are affordable and environmentally friendly

  17. Upcycling fashion and accessories from rice and cement bags and TetraPaks

  18. Ruth Nabembezi: from sponsored orphan to international recognized social entrepreneur

  19. Early and affordable breast cancer detection by blind women in Uganda.

  20. Women producing re-usable sanitary pads

  21. Organic Mosquito Repellent Soap

  22. Since 2017: SINA model independently replicated through refugee SINA scholars in the Nakivale Camp

  23. First Social Enterprises emerging out of SINA OPPORTUNIGEE Tucheke Movies – human rights awareness through comedy with and for refugees Protection and Empowerment of Albino Refugee Children Farming Cooperatives

  24. 2018: SINA model independently replicated through refugee SINA scholars in three more locations

  25. 2018: Partnership with Ugandan Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development is forming

  26. 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

  27. SINA Scholars recognized through: • • African Entrepreneurship Award MIT D-Lab • • African Women Award Obama Foundation • • AJ+ (Al Jazeera) Queen’s Young Leader’s Award • • appsafrica SE Forum • • Ashoka Changemakers Social Innovation Summit • • BBC Startup Cup • • Echoing Green Tony Elumelu Foundation • • Global Changemakers President H.E. Yoweri Museveni • • Global Shapers Vodafone Institute • • Google Launchpad Start Westerwelle Foundation • • IDEO.org Women Deliver • • Lioness of Africa World Bank • • Mandela Washington Fellowship …

  28. Social Innovation Academy www.socialinnovationacademy.org

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