Empowering Refugees, Promoting Equality
We are a refugee-led organization dedicated to advocacy, skills development, and community integration. Through our programs and partnerships, we create lasting opportunities and meaningful impact for refugees and vulnerable groups.
About Us
We are driven by resilience and a shared vision of community empowerment.
Global Sudanese Refugee Community Limited is a Uganda–based non-profit dedicated to empowering women, supporting refugees, and building peaceful, thriving communities. We provide counselling, vocational training, technology skills, and advocacy to improve mental health, protect women’s rights, and create lasting opportunities for those affected by crisis.
- • Mental Health & Counselling
- • Skills & Training
- • Community Building
- • Refugee Support
- • Team Development
- • Equality & Protection
Programs & Services
Skills & Training
We offer vocational training and technology programs that match career goals and industry needs, helping participants improve mobility, productivity, and quality of life.
Equality & Protection
We champion women’s rights, reduce gender-based violence, and support survivors while promoting reproductive rights and non-discrimination.
Refugee Support
We manage cases for refugees recovering from crisis and provide consultancy on refugee issues and solutions.
Gallery & Highlights
Snapshots from our events, activities, and Coalitions.
Our Ongoing Projects & Leadership
Refugee Women and Girls Empowerment Project
The Challenge: Addressing knowledge/skills gaps and poor attitudes toward life and work.
- Tailoring, soap making, and handicraft skills for 500+ women.
- 12-month training on rights, GBV, and leadership.
- Sensitization on harmful social norms such as child marriage.
Target: Refugee Women and Girls
Psychological Support Training
The Challenge: Sudanese refugees face PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
- Facilitation on trauma causes and symptoms.
- Stress management techniques.
- Available mental health services mapping.
Target: 500 Sudanese Refugees
Adult Literacy Project
The Challenge: Communication, numerical, and life skills gaps.
- English language instruction.
- Numerical skills training.
- Life skills for 1000+ refugees and host members.
Target: Refugees & Host Community
Salih Idris Adam
Role: Project Manager
Organization:
Global Sudanese Refugee Community
Location:
Rubaga Kayozi Plaza



