The first week of December, Nalu Prossy, gathered together 18 people to prepare them to start and run their own businesses. Nalu, a Spirit in Action Small Business Fund local coordinator in eastern Uganda, is soft-spoken and hard-working, and when I met her this summer in Kenya, she told me that this work “is in my heart, I have that spirit of helping others.”
This new round of small business owners came from the rural villages of Isegero and Nakigalala, south of Kampala (see map below). The 18 people formed themselves into 5 groups, chose a leader for each group (4 of the leaders are women), and started to think through their business plan. Two of the groups are families and other groups are colleagues and friends that have decided to go into business together.
Please join me in welcoming these five new Spirit in Action-supported businesses in Uganda! We’ll follow their progress over the next year as they face challenges and become successful in their chosen enterprises.
* Brick Making and Pottery – “We will produce and sell our wares along the roadside.”
* Mat Making – People use mats for many things in Uganda, for sleeping, sitting on in the house, screens, and drying food in the sun.
* Chicken Rearing – This is a family business led by the mother, Betty Nabuso.
* Mat Making – This group already has needles, thread and weaving skills that they will contribute to the business.
* Tailoring and Sewing – This family business will take advantage of the inexpensive cloth made in Uganda and will use the sewing machine that they already own.
Related Posts:
- Quote of the Day: Nalu Prossy
- Welcome our new coordinator, Nalu!
- Realizing potential with just $150! Small Business Fund FAQs
- Nalu was also highlighted in our Winter 2011 Newsletter, which you can download here.





This is exciting! I’m looking forward to reading about their progress!
Welcome small business owners! I am excited to learn how these groups progress and grow. Thank you Nalu for all your hard work and thank you Tanya for sharing this with us!
Welcome, new friends from Isegero and Nakigalala Villages of Uganda! Blessings and encouragement to you as your businesses and group cooperation unfold!
I love the idea of following these five groups on this blog over the next year. We’ll really get a glimpse into the joys and challenges of their endeavors!
Thank you Tanya and Nalu ~
In God’s fullness,
Marsha