Our story
“The Floral Project was founded by Atosha Jospin in Uganda’s Nakivale Refugee Settlement, one of the largest refugee settlements in the world. Atosha noticed the devastating effects of mosquito-borne diseases, especially malaria, on children and families living in these vulnerable communities. With limited access to medical care, there was an urgent need for affordable and accessible mosquito protection.”

Our vision

Our mission

Core values
At the heart of the Floral Project are four core values that guide everything we do,
Together, these values form the foundation of our mission to create lasting, positive change.
Empowerment
"We create opportunities for women and youth in refugee settlements, helping them develop skills and secure livelihoods."
Health and Safety
"We prioritize the health and safety of populations by providing natural, safe solutions to protect them from mosquito-borne diseases."
Sustainability
"Our products are eco-friendly and made from locally sourced ingredients, promoting both environmental sustainability and community growth."
Community Focus
"We work hand in hand with the communities we serve, ensuring that our solutions are affordable and accessible to everyone, especially the most vulnerable."
Meet our Team

ATOSHA C. JOSPIN
Oversees all operations and ensures the project stays true to its mission."

ROSETTE K. KAVIRA
Keeps the team organized and manages day-to-day operations, ensuring smooth workflow and communication.

LWESSO V. DAVID

FURAHA J. BUTALA

SONGOLO N. GLODY
Impact
Since our inception, the Floral Project has protected over 5,000 families from mosquito-borne diseases in Nakivale and surrounding areas. By creating job opportunities for more than 50 women and youth, we are not only saving lives but also transforming them.
People served
Established partnership
Retailing shops in the camp
future plans
“The Floral Project is committed to expanding our impact even further. In the coming years, we aim to scale our operations within Nakivale and reach other refugee settlements across Uganda. We are constantly innovating, with plans to introduce more affordable products and strengthen our community engagement through educational programs.”