Two students create change for some people in Uganda

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Two Vanderbilt students took their dream for social change well beyond campus. When Human and Organizational Development students Henry Manice and Wil Keenan were just freshmen, they created an online business to aid and empower families in Uganda. The company, called Enjuba, sold handmade goods created by artisans in the war-torn African country. But Enjuba ended up impacting Wil and Henry and the Ugandan artisans far more than any of them imagined. When Human and Organizational Development students Henry Manice and Wil Keenan were just freshmen, they created an online business to aid and empower families in Uganda. The company, called Enjuba, sold handmade goods created by artisans in the war-torn African country. But Enjuba ended up impacting Wil and Henry and the Ugandan artisans far more than any of them imagined.



Posted by RandomCritic   @   2 May 2010 2 comments
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  • talkingstatue

    Uganda is in the process of annihilating Ugandan gays. Boycott Uganda. No trade. No aid. No development.

  • DJuggz06

    Totally amazing guys! We need more giving souls like that to try and revive hope in African countries.
    Great job!

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