social enterprise partners - Uganda

The Milaya Project

About The Milaya Project

The Milaya Project is a non-profit founded by photographer Nora Lorek and National Geographic writer Nina Strochlic. It connects South Sudanese refugees with customers who want to support the traditional art form of milayas, a hand-embroidered bedsheet. It’s a volunteer-run organization with all profits reinvested in scaling-up the project and supporting the women working with it. The project operates in Bidibidi refugee camp, and collaborates with a women’s collective that involves between 50 to 100 women embroidering milayas.

Refugee Artisan Group

The Milaya Project collaborates with South Sudanese refugees living in Uganda. Currently, the group consists of 41 women based in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement.

© UNHCR/Nora Lorek

South Sudan

Emergency

Learn more about the South Sudanese refugee crisis and UNHCR’s work in the region

Partners
since:
2023

Artisan
origin:
South Sudan

Production
Locations:

Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda

Heritage skills

Embroidery

Features

"Humanitarian assistance saves lives and must continue wherever needs arise. But when emergency tools become the long-term default, and entire generations remain trapped in dependency, we are not building sustainability. We must measure success by whether people can rebuild their lives."

- Barham Salih, UN High Commissioner for Refugees