
1 Apr 2026
Join us for the webinar on 21 April 4PM EAT / 2PM CET which will present research findings from a comprehensive assessment conducted in Uganda.
Over one billion people globally live with a disability — and in the Global South, people with disabilities face disproportionately high rates of poverty and unemployment. Yet their potential as entrepreneurs and economic actors remains largely untapped.
This webinar, co-hosted by e-MFP, Grameen Foundation USA, the Barrier-Free Finance Initiative and the National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU), presents findings from a comprehensive assessment conducted in Uganda. The research examines the barriers people with disabilities — particularly women and youth — face to building sustainable livelihoods and accessing finance for business growth, as well as concrete opportunities and entry points to advance their financial inclusion and entrepreneurship.
Featuring expert speakers, conversations with people with disabilities, and in-depth discussions with leading financial institutions working in the disability inclusion space, the session will offer practical, evidence-based recommendations for NGOs, financial service providers, and government actors looking to meaningfully advance economic inclusion for people with disabilities.
Moderator:
Sam Mendelson, e-MFP
Panelists:
Alison Thornburn, Barrier-Free Finance Initiative
Bindi Jhaveri-Summers, Grameen Foundation USA
Bobbi Gray, Grameen Foundation USA
Ambrose Wolukawu, National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)
Oyuki Yofisa, National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)
Margaret Namazzi, Opportunity Bank of Uganda
Samuel Bongomin, West Acholi Cooperative Financial Inclusion Society
Other speakers TBC
21 April, 4-5 PM EAT / 2-3 PM CET
