As Uganda joins the rest of the world in marking World Refugee Day today, Equity Bank Uganda is shining a light on how access to financial services is helping thousands of refugees rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.

Through its Social Protection program, the Bank has extended support to refugee-led businesses and made possible cash transfers to over 130,000 families across nine of the 13 refugee settlements in Uganda.
Speaking to media ahead of the day, Equity Bank Manager for Social protection Derrick Kyambadde revealed that in the last two years alone, Equity Bank has provided closed to Ushs1.8 billion in support to close to 400 refugee led businesses. Among the recipients are 7,182 women and 3867 men, many of them who are running small business that support their families and communities.
Equity Bank has provided and played a key role in delivering cash transfer to vulnerable refugee households since 2018. Over the past five years, more than 130,000 households have received assistance totalling UGX301.7 billion, helping them meet essential needs like food, education and healthcare.
“As we all know, Uganda hosts the highest number of refugees on the continent. At Equity, we believe that they just don’t need help but need opportunity in this host country they are in,” said Kyambadde. Adding, “We believe that access to financial services gives them the dignity and freedom to rebuild their lives and exploit opportunities available within and around the settlements.”
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