Noah Sempijja – Uganda

Noah Sempijja

Noah Sempijja

Country of Origin

Uganda

 

Professional Background

Noah Sempijja has over a decade of experience in the non-profit development sector in Uganda. He has held management positions at organizations such as Grameen Foundation, MTN Uganda, Edukans, and Opportunity International. Currently, he leads YICE Uganda, a social organization focused on delivering regenerative farming support to refugees and host communities in Uganda.

 

Key Achievements and Expertise

  • Non-Profit Development: Noah has extensive experience in managing and implementing development projects aimed at supporting vulnerable communities in Uganda.
  • Regenerative Farming: He specializes in promoting regenerative farming practices that enhance food security and income generation among refugee and host communities.
  • Management Experience: Noah has demonstrated leadership in various managerial roles within prominent organizations, fostering effective program implementation and impact.

 

Social Change Initiative

  • Location:Nakivaale Refugee Settlement, Uganda
  •  Noah implemented a Social Change Initiative focused on promoting regenerative farming practices. This initiative aimed to support host farmers in utilizing small pieces of land effectively for sustainable farming, thereby increasing income and food security within the settlement.

 

Organization

  • YICE Uganda: Noah currently leads YICE Uganda, an organization dedicated to promoting regenerative farming and supporting communities, particularly refugees and host communities, in Uganda.

 

Skills and Expertise

  • Project Management
  • Regenerative Farming Practices
  • Community Development
  • Non-Profit Leadership and Strategy

 

Noah Sempijja’s commitment to promoting sustainable agriculture and improving livelihoods among vulnerable communities in Uganda underscores his dedication to social development and impact-driven initiatives. Through YICE Uganda, he continues to leverage his expertise to empower communities and foster resilience through regenerative farming practices.