Responding to Barriers Through Refugee Lens Investing: Uganda Study
RIN identifies high impact business models and sectors for Refugee Lens Investing (RLI) in Uganda, featuring a pipeline of specific market actors and potential partners.
RIN identifies high impact business models and sectors for Refugee Lens Investing (RLI) in Uganda, featuring a pipeline of specific market actors and potential partners.
Watch this video to learn about RIN’s theory of change, the Refugee Lens framework for investing, and the story of an R3 (refugee-supporting) enterprise in Uganda.
With support from Cities Alliance, RIN identified key challenges and opportunities specific to investing in refugee lens companies in secondary cities in Ethiopia and Uganda to offer guidance to investors, donors, and NGOs seeking to support these enterprises.
With support from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), RIN conducted in-depth assessments of market and policy barriers to Refugee Lens Investing in Jordan and Uganda. Learn more in this overview of the study’s research objectives and methods.
Key takeaways and full session recording of RIN’s latest webinar, featuring entrepreneurs and business leaders who have tapped into new pools of capital & growth opportunities as refugee-lens enterprises.
Looking to shop with impact this holiday season? Check out the Resilient 100 Holiday Collection to shop products from refugee-owned and supporting businesses.
RIN’s Co-Managing Director Tim Docking presents key insights from their recent COVID-19 Refugee Investment Ecosystem Survey, and is joined by three panelists with unique perspectives on the experiences and needs of refugee entrepreneurs in the U.S. at this moment.
Lists of COVID-19 resources for entrepreneurs and the social impact sector from our partners.
This webinar unpacks what it means to invest in refugee ventures and how to apply the refugee investment lens framework.
IRIS+ is the generally accepted system for measuring, managing, and optimizing impact.
The RIN has partnered with Village Capital to provide refugee enterprises access to the Abaca investment matchmaking platform where enterprises can calculate their Venture Investment Level.