Submitted
2021 Digital Workforce Challenge

SINA LOKETA (SINAL)

Team Leader
sylvain himbana
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
SINA LOKETA (SINAL)
One-line solution summary:
Enabling refugee youth to access and explore online markets and jobs opportunities through a solar powered broadband working environment.
Pitch your solution.

Bidibidi Refugee settlement is one of the world largest refugee settlements Settlement with (232,721 people) from South Sudan. In Bidibidi refugee live under an extreme poverty line without opportunities and little chances for quality education. About 70% are under the age of 18.

 SINAL aims is to contribute to the economic recovery of the unemployed youth by promoting self–reliance and allowing for the possibility of working remotely – particularly important in Uganda where there are limited opportunities in the local economy through a solar-powered broadband working environment. In SINA LOKETA unemployed youth are applying for Jobs online, provide opportunities to take part in online training courses and creating techno businesses that solve the 21st-century challenges.  If scaled globally our solution would potentially create millions of jobs for opportunities for marginalized youth while contributing to the SDGs 1, 4, 8, 9 and 11.

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What specific problem are you solving?

According to the Relief Web survey in Uganda 2018, Bidibidi settlement was established in September 2016 to host the rapid influx of South Sudanese refugees, primarily arriving from the Equatoria region. The settlement population increased rapidly to over 280,000 people, making it one of the largest refugee settlements in the world.

Access to quality education is limited for both refugees and the surrounding host community. Schools are few with insufficient classrooms and insufficient teachers leading to low teacher per student ratios. This was reported to severely inhibit the students’ learning environment. This is further deteriorated by the lack of school materials and lack of training for teachers. Moreover, the absence of vocational training institutions limits the opportunities available for students unable to access secondary school or those unable to access tertiary education. This significantly reduces their chances to access livelihoods opportunities in the future.

What is your solution?

SINA LOKETA (SINAL) is a refugee youth-led nonprofit organization in Uganda that strengthens the capacities of young people to become self-reliant and develop social enterprises in refugee and host communities through a solar-powered broadband digital learning environment.

SINAL elicits personal potentials and lets young adults learn soft and professional skills by fully self-managing their communities, while unlearning limiting believes, getting rid of the fear of failing, expanding one’s comfort zone, discovering oneself and setting goals and action plans. In SINAL marginalized and refugee’s youth can overcome the fear of failing and start turning their project ideas into social ventures. They are matched with mentors online and keep testing ideas and prototyping products/services until they become social changemakers turning the most pressing problems in their communities into social, environmental benefits and live with their own jobs created. Our Initiative gives access to communications technology and e-learning/education/skills development training for a self-reliant and improved livelihood in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement using a solar-powered internet satellite. 

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Our Beneficiaries are refugee youth and young adults from the refugee and host communities of Yumbe District based in northern Uganda, age bracket ( 15 to 35 years old), both males and females who are affected by youth unemployment. The entire program of SINAL is designed with a human-centred approach. SINAL has always conducted design thinking sessions where all the beneficiaries participate in the braining storming sessions to identify the most pressing problems affecting youth in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement and as well as engaging them in the idea generation sessions to come up with possible solutions to solve identified problems. In SINAL women, boys and girls are empowered on how to be confident, smart, proud of themselves and live with their own jobs created.

Which dimension of the Digital Workforce Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Prepare those entering, re-entering, or who are already in the workforce for the future of work with affordable and equitable digital skills, training, and employment opportunities
Explain how the problem you are addressing, the solution you have designed, and the population you are serving align with the Challenge.

In Bidi Bidi, refugees reported poor quality teaching, a lack of essential classroom materials and severe teacher shortages. There is no vocational school in the settlement and limited opportunities for secondary or higher education.

Our solution has been implemented since March 2020 at Bidibidi refugee Settlement using solar-powered solar internet satellite to promote remote working and give easy access to Information and Communication Technology. As we are an inclusive entry to the digital economy for vulnerable youth to succeed as the job market progresses through a Digital Revolution. The technology has made communication generally easier for the students and unemployed youth since they have access to internet connectivity to explore e-learning using electronic devices like smartphones, computers and tablets to sell and promote their businesses online. SINAL is dedicated to expanded networks, adapted contexts, and the creation of inclusive programs for diversified future demographic accessing the digital economy.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Kampala, Uganda
Is your solution already being implemented in one or more of the following ServiceNow locations (Australia/New Zealand, Canada, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, the United Kingdom, United States), or are you planning to expand your solution to one or more of these countries?
  • I am planning to expand my solution to one or more of these ServiceNow locations
Please provide an overview of your expansion plans. What is the market opportunity for your business or product here?

N/A

What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community.
Explain why you selected this stage of development for your solution.

Our initiative is in a growth stage because, since 2018, SINAL started in Bidibidi refugee settlement with a goal of empowering young refugees and vulnerable youth to create their own employment opportunities by equipping youth with knowledgeable skills and support needed to innovate and set their own enterprises with social and environmental impacts in refugee and host communities.

The project is primarily benefiting 60 students and 40 young entrepreneurs on a monthly basis giving them access to the online markets, web and graphic design training, online opportunities, and audiovisual lecture and laboratory sessions for access to equitable education and economic recovery especially during this period of Covid-19 Crises in Uganda. So far 9 techno startups have been emerged in our Techno Hub with over 300 new jobs created so far. The SINAL's enterprises have in the last year improved the livelihoods of over 150,000 people through entrepreneurship, internet connectivity, web and graphic designing training.

Example: Generous Design Africa is one of the SINAL’s startups in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement that is recycling plastic wastes into products of high values such as affordable and eco-friendly cups, school Rulers, Beads, Buttons, Clips and many other products while creating jobs for unemployed youth. The Startup envisions creating a world free from plastic wastes accumulations.

Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Sylvain Himbana
Do you qualify for and would you like to be considered for the ServiceNow US Racial Equity Prize? If you select Yes, explain how you are qualified for the prize in the additional question that appears.
  • Yes, I wish to apply for this prize
Explain how you are qualified for this prize. How will your team use the ServiceNow Digital Equity Prize to advance your solution?

The prize will enable us to create dignified lives for millions of marginalized refugees in Uganda and East Africa at large through Inclusive Digital learning for all.

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Solution Team:
sylvain himbana
sylvain himbana
Founder of SmartDoctor