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Op-Ed : Entrepreneurial Energy, Fragile Foundations: The Reality of Youth Business in Uganda

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April 25, 2026
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A youth in the Northern Region seated next to her small scale business

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By : Justine Nabawanuka.

Uganda is often celebrated as one of the most entrepreneurial countries in the world. Walk through any town or trading center and you’ll see new shops opening every day, fresh ideas taking shape, young people chasing opportunity with remarkable energy. But beneath this vibrancy lies a sobering truth: most of these businesses will not survive their first year.

For many young entrepreneurs, failure is not a result of laziness or lack of ambition. It is the product of weak foundations, poor planning, limited discipline, and the absence of long-term strategy. This is the paradox of youth entrepreneurship in Uganda. The ambition is abundant, but sustainability is rare.

For many young people, starting a business begins with excitement and a bit of “extra money.” Someone sees a friend making sales in a particular trade, and within weeks, dozens of similar businesses appear. Little thought is given to whether the market is already saturated, whether demand truly exists, or what it takes to stay afloat once the excitement fades.

Mentorship is often missing. Instead of learning from experienced players, many youths jump into“me-too” businesses without research or guidance. As profits thin, another common problem emerges: the quiet erosion of capital. In small retail shops, for instance, household consumption quietly eats into stock. A kilogram of sugar taken today, a cup of rice tomorrow. No money is paid back, no records kept. Over time, the difference between home and business disappears, along with the capital itself.

Then there is credit which is often given impulsively. Friends and relatives request goods “on balance,” and refusing feels impossible. Few of these debts are ever recovered, and cash flow suffers. Most damaging of all is that many businesses begin without a clear purpose. They are started not to solve a problem or meet a genuine need, but because they are trending. When challenges arise as they always do, there is no deeper “why” to sustain the entrepreneur through difficult months.

Yet opportunities do exist. In Uganda’s urban centers, sectors such as agriculture, electronics, digital marketing, agency banking, and skilled trades like construction, plumbing, hairdressing, and tailoring continue to show strong potential for growth when approached with skill and structure.

Even for youths who do everything right, money remains a formidable barrier. With youth unemployment standing at 17 % and significantly higher for young women, accessing startup or growth capital is a constant struggle.

Financial institutions seem usually out of reach for young people. Requirements like long business history and physical collateral often land titles or agreements exclude most young entrepreneurs. Left with few alternatives, many turn to informal money lenders, where interest rates can be devastating.

Gloria knows this trap all too well. At just 25, she had built a small trading business importing stock from China. To keep her shelves full, she borrowed wherever she could often at interest rates as high as 20% per day.

“I was borrowing just to clear my stock,” she recalls. “By the time I sold, most of the money went straight back to interest. I feared banks because the collateral alone felt impossible, and the process took too long.”

Like many young women, Gloria wasn’t short on effort or ideas. She was short on fair, accessible financing.

In 2025, a new chapter began. Global Affairs Canada (GAC), in partnership with FINCA Uganda, launched a project designed to tackle these exact challenges focusing on young people under 30, with special attention to marginalized young women.

Rather than addressing a single problem, the initiative tackles the entire ecosystem that determines whether a business lives or dies.

At the center is the Youth Empowerment Loan, a collateral-free financing solution designed specifically for youth. When Gloria applied, she was shocked. Within three days, 5 million UGX had been disbursed which was not tied to land titles, not buried in paperwork.

“For the first time,” she says, “I felt the system was built for someone like me.”

But money alone is not the solution. The project recognizes that sustainable businesses need skills, structure, and support. Through selected vocational partners, young people receive hands-on training in both technical and business management skills. The goal isn’t just to start businesses, it’s to run them professionally.

Mentorship fills another critical gap. Entrepreneurs are connected to experienced players in their industries. The people who have survived market shocks, navigated regulations, and learned from failure. Instead of guessing, young people learn from lived experience.

And access matters. As David Akepa, FINCA’s Youth Segment Manager, explains, the solution goes beyond loans. FINCA is expanding agency banking and strengthening mobile banking platforms so young entrepreneurs can access financial services quickly, conveniently, and at low cost without losing productive hours in queues.

The ambition is simple but profound, to shift Uganda’s youth from impulsive, short-lived hustle to deliberate, sustainable enterprise. With affordable credit, financial literacy, vocational skills, and mentorship, young entrepreneurs gain more than capital. They gain confidence and control over their future.

As FINCA Uganda and Global Affairs Canada continue their work, the message to Uganda’s youth becomes clearer by the day, that success in business is not luck or hype. It is discipline, skill, and the right partnerships working together to build tomorrow.

@EditorialNewsline

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