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The Amahoro Fellowship Programme has selected 41 displaced entrepreneurs, including many Ugandan women, to receive funding and mentorship. The initiative aims to help refugee business leaders expand their enterprises and create jobs within their host communities.

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Supporting displaced entrepreneurs fosters economic self-reliance and integration, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional aid models.

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The reporting is factual and focuses on the humanitarian and economic impact of the fellowship program without political spin.

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