Kimuli is a word from a local language “Luganda” which means a “FLOWER”.
Why Kimuli: Because we turn what people see as trash into something beautiful like a flower.
On the other hand, people with disabilities are often excluded from full participation in social, economic and educational programs with the assumptions that they are abnormal, slow, less productive and incompetent, resulting in severe poverty for many disabled people. According to Uganda Population and Housing Census 2002, 6 percent of the population i.e., 6.5 million are disabled.
We organize sensitization programs in schools, childrenCamps(here with collaborative partners like KALEKE KASOME, HEDCO etc), and rural communities to support reducing, preventing, re-using, re-cycling and
Proud to share that on Friday, @kimulicollections was recognized as the best 1st runners up start-up at Next Generation Africa 2021!It is amazing to see