WeWork – Green and Decent Jobs for Youth Project 2026: Applications Open
The WeWork – Green and Decent Jobs for Youth Project 2026 is now accepting applications from early-stage youth entrepreneurs building green or eco-friendly businesses. This initiative supports young innovators with practical training, mentorship, business development guidance, and seed funding—helping them strengthen sustainable business models while contributing to climate action and environmental protection.
This program is designed to create green jobs, foster sustainable livelihoods, and scale youth-led solutions across Uganda’s growing green and circular economy.
WeWork – Green and Decent Jobs for Youth Project 2026 Summary
The project focuses on empowering youth-led green businesses that are developing eco-friendly products or services. Selected entrepreneurs will receive structured business training, personalized mentorship, technical assistance, and seed capital to advance their ventures. The initiative aims to boost entrepreneurship, support inclusive economic growth, and promote environmental resilience.
Who Can Apply?
The program is open to youth-led enterprises operating in the green and circular economy. Ideal applicants include:
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Young entrepreneurs aged 18–35
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Early-stage businesses with a prototype, early traction, or proof of concept
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Startups, social enterprises, and small businesses offering green or eco-friendly solutions
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Ventures in sectors such as:
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Waste management and recycling
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Renewable energy
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Climate-smart agriculture
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Green manufacturing
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Eco-friendly products
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Environmental conservation
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Sustainable tourism
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Any other circular or green economy business
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Applicants must be committed to participating in residential bootcamps, coaching sessions, and ongoing compliance support.
Eligible Locations
Entrepreneurs must be operating within the Kampala Metropolitan Area, specifically:
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Kampala
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Wakiso
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Mukono
Funding and Program Support
Selected entrepreneurs will access multiple layers of support throughout the program:
Bootcamp & Pitching Week
Participants attend a one-week residential bootcamp led by expert trainers. The program focuses on refining business models, strengthening financial planning, and preparing founders for pitching opportunities.
4.5-Month Coaching Phase
Founders who qualify for incubation receive tailored one-on-one coaching designed to boost:
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Revenue growth
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Market access
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Job creation potential
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Operational efficiency
Awards & Seed Grants
Top-performing businesses will receive seed funding to help:
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Improve prototypes
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Strengthen operations
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Enhance revenue-generating activities
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Build long-term sustainability
What is the Circular and Green Economy (CGE)?
The green and circular economy includes businesses that:
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Reduce waste
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Use renewable or efficient energy
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Regenerate natural ecosystems
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Optimize resources
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Promote sustainability and environmental protection
Examples include:
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Eco-friendly building materials
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Renewable energy solutions
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Regenerative agriculture
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Aquaculture, horticulture, coffee & cocoa value addition
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Waste-to-product manufacturing (compost, bio-fertilizer)
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Recycling, refurbishment, and reuse models
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Other innovative climate-positive enterprises
Deadline
This is an ongoing call, but early applications are strongly encouraged due to limited slots.
How to Apply
Submit your application here: https://lnkd.in/dPmwG6dg
About the Project
WeWork – Green and Decent Jobs for Youth is a 24-month initiative implemented in partnership with Enabel, the Belgian Development Agency, and funded by the European Union and Belgium under the Global Gateway strategy. The project equips youth-led businesses in the green and circular economy with incubation support, financing, and technical assistance—ensuring that young innovators become key drivers of sustainable economic development.
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