
SIHI Uganda at Makerere University
We provide multi-sectoral expertise on social innovation in health and connect actors in order to advance community-based solutions for improving health outcomes in Uganda.
OUR FOCUS
SIHI Uganda was launched in 2017. We are based at Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) and we are partnering with the Ministry of Health and other key health organisations in Uganda. Our mission is to support accessible, equitable and affordable health care delivery for all Ugandans through social innovation.
Our focus areas are:
IDENTIFY & RESEARCH
We identify, examine and disseminate examples of social innovations in health to increase awareness, generate consensus and encourage the use of these solutions
CAPACITY FOR RESEARCH
We enhance research capacity for social innovation in health among stakeholders to improve the design, implementation and impact of health programmes.
ADVOCATE & PROMOTE
We promote the use of the social innovation approach to harness the potential of communities and local resources to create lasting health improvement.
OUR ACTIVITIES
Innovation identification call
In May 2024, we launched an open call for community-based solutions aimed at improving health and sexual and reproductive health in Uganda. The call targeted organisations and individuals with innovative solutions implemented for at least two years. The call was promoted through the SIHI and Makerere University School of Public Health websites. A total of 31 submissions were received, with 27 eligible for review. The independent panel conducted the review in July and August, announcing the top four solutions in August 2024.
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY SOCIAL INNOVATION IN HEALTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
We have a capacity building fellowship program for health innovators, which is a modular, six-month distance learning program that features three face-to-face workshops and continuous online support. This fellowship program began in September 2023 and ended in March 2024. It aimed to equip participants with innovation, effective project management, research, environmental assessment, communication and fundraising skills.
We held three 4-day face-to-face workshops at Makerere University Resilient African Network (RAN) in Kampala, Uganda. After the workshops, the participants leveraged their learning by designing and implementing strategies aimed at enhancing social and health contributions and business competitiveness. Twenty-four fellows from 12 health projects participated in the fellowship.
CASE STUDY RESEARCH
On 7-18 October 2024, SIHI Uganda conducted case study research on the top four social innovation projects identified in 2024. This included field visits to the head offices and operation sites of the social innovations, as well as interviews with the founders, project staff, and beneficiaries. The goal was to understand how these social innovations were being implemented and the impact they have created in the communities. Four case study reports were written based on the findings, highlighting key lessons and the outcomes of each social innovation project.
PARTNERSHIP BUILDING
In partnership with the Swedish Embassy in Uganda, SIHI Uganda received funding to implement the Uganda Social Innovation Health Program (2023–2025).
The overall objective of the present program was to identify and strengthen the capacity, innovation, and linkages of community-based health projects in Uganda, in order to improve the health and sexual and reproductive health and rights of vulnerable people.
CAPACITY BUILDING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
SIHI Uganda implemented a capacity-building fellowship program for social health innovators. The six-months modular distance-learning program includes face-to-face workshops at Makerere University, complemented by online support from MakSPH/SIHI while participants are at their respective places of work.
The third cohort (2024-25) had 20 participants from 10 social innovations (each represented by two individuals). The first training workshop, held on 16-20 September 2024, covered Entrepreneurship and Effective Project Management. The second workshop, conducted on 11-14 November 2024, focused on Social Innovation in Health, and Research Approaches and Tools for Social Innovation.
Gender Case study research
The SIHI Uganda hub is implementing a gender and social innovation project to understand and explore the gendered dimensions of social innovation in health at community level. We are working with 5 health projects which were identified through previous open calls. \n\nIn September 2022, we conducted field visits to 3 health projects and did interviews with innovators and beneficiaries. In October 2022, we conducted telephone interviews with the innovators and beneficiaries of 2 social innovation projects. The team has so far written 4 gender case study reports.
The SIHI Uganda hub is implementing a gender and social innovation project to understand and explore the gendered dimensions of social innovation in health at community level. We are working with 5 health projects which were identified through previous open calls.
In September 2022, we conducted field visits to 3 health projects and did interviews with innovators and beneficiaries. In October 2022, we conducted telephone interviews with the innovators and beneficiaries of 2 social innovation projects. The team has so far written 4 gender case study reports.
SOCIAL INNOVATION LITERATURE REVIEW
We reviewed published literature for examples of social innovation in health by searching PubMed and Google Scholar. 743-full text articles were reviewed. 23-articles were selected and of these 8 met the inclusion criteria.
Learn more about our review and download references for identified articles.
Fundraising
FOSTERING PARTNERSHIPS: Stakeholders' Workshop
On 28th April 2022, we held the 4th social innovation stakeholders’ workshop at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kampala, Uganda. The objectives of the workshop were: a) to show case examples of social innovation in health in Uganda; b) to introduce innovators to activities on gender and social innovation in health. The workshop convened innovators, officials from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation, academia from Makerere University, SIHI partners and other stakeholders. Read our report
Promoting Research in Social Innovation
TDR Grant on Community Engagement in Research and in Social Innovation in Health
Collaborative Study on the Private Sector's Role in Providing Healthcare for Women and Children in United Republic of Tanzania and Ghana
Gender and Social Innovation Project
Collecting data on gender related indicators
On 25th and 28th of October 2022, the SIHI Uganda team conducted an online training (Zoom) with the innovators of social innovations. This aimed at facilitating collection of data on gender related indicators. During the training, the innovators were taken through the data collection tool, selection procedures and ethical considerations to adhere during data collection process.
On 1st October 2022, the data collection exercise started and is expected to be completed by 31st December 2022. The innovators are conducting face-to-face interviews with the beneficiaries.
"The Global Health Network Conference, “Enabling Health Research in Every Healthcare Setting”, 24-25 November 2022, in Cape Town, South Africa. "
The Director of SIHI Uganda hub, Dr. Phyllis Awor had a poster presentation during the Global Health Network Conference, “Enabling Health Research in Every Healthcare Setting”, 24-25 November 2022, in Cape Town, South Africa.
Title of the abstract, “Community Engagement in Social Innovation: A mixed methods analysis of 40 case studies from the Social Innovation in Health Initiative”

ABOUT US

DR PHYLLIS AWOR
Hub Director
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PROF SSENGOOBA FREDDIE
Hub Advisor
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DR CHRISTINE NALWADDA KAYEMBA
Researcher
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SIHI UGANDA IN THE NEWS

Local governments to get innovation and incubation centres
Emmanuel Mugunga, the undersecretary of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation said at the moment there is one incubation centre coming up at Namanve under the Uganda National Council for science and Technology.
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If you are interested to become part of SIHI Uganda or join our activities, please contact:
Dr Phyllis Awor – Hub Director