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Musana

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Our challenge

For years, efforts to address Africa’s challenges have relied on outside aid, meeting urgent needs but rarely creating lasting change. Too often, this has left communities without the resources or autonomy to shape their own futures.

We believe there’s a better way. By building locally owned schools, hospitals, and businesses that generate their own income, we equip communities with the tools to thrive for generations—free from dependency, rich in opportunity, and driven by their own vision for the future.

Our Mission Statement

Musana exists to break cycles of dependency and poverty by investing in and operating faith-driven, locally-owned, sustainable social enterprises.

The Musana Model

Our work at a glance

In underserved rural communities where essential services are often out of reach, we build locally owned enterprises that provide education, healthcare, and livelihoods, laying the foundation for lasting, community-led transformation.

Schools

As we work to combat high dropout rates and falling educational standards, we build top-tier schools that raise the next generation of doctors, leaders, and entrepreneurs.

3,600+
Musana graduates have advanced to the next level of education

99%
of students pass their national exams in top divisions

Hospitals

We build and equip hospitals that provide much-needed treatments in urban and rural areas, guided by a holistic, compassionate, patient-centered approach.

3.6x
higher survival rate for babies born at Musana hospitals

1 million+
Ugandans with access to quality, affordable healthcare

Employment

We develop Musana-branded hotels, restaurants, micro-enterprises, and vocational training centers, creating jobs, upskilling communities, and driving economic growth.

19
self-sustaining enterprises in operation

2,400
Ugandans trained in a
vocational skill

Our story

Musana’s story began in 2008, when co-founders Andrea and Haril Kazindra—an American student and a Ugandan entrepreneur—visited a local orphanage and witnessed children living in unimaginable conditions: hungry, sick, and sleeping on dirt floors.

Alongside Andrea’s sister Leah and their friend Sally, they were shaken by what they saw. But they were also moved by the strength, resilience, and potential of Ugandan families who simply lacked resources and opportunity.

Together with local leaders, Andrea and Haril made the courageous decision to rescue 80 children from that orphanage. But the experience also opened their eyes to a deeper truth: even well-intentioned charities were focused on building institutions that separate children from their families, rather than addressing the root causes of poverty.

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That realization reshaped their mission. Andrea, Haril, and the Musana team committed themselves to a different path—one that empowers local communities to thrive. By investing in education, healthcare, and livelihoods, Musana works to keep children where they truly belong: in loving families, supported by strong, self-sustaining communities.

In 2018, Musana’s first community in Iganga became 100% self-sustaining, operating fully on local revenue. That milestone proved that true development is possible—locally led, financially sustainable, and rooted in dignity. Today, Musana is scaling that vision, transforming communities, and breaking the cycle of poverty.

Our Values

We believe all people are created in God’s image and deserve respect and unconditional love. Committed to bold, transformative action, we stand firm in the belief that God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20). Therefore, we will never limit God’s work by playing it too safe or thinking too small.

We entrust decision-making and governance to the people who know their communities best, because solutions designed, owned, and led locally deliver deeper, more enduring impact.

We uphold rigorous financial controls and oversight of every dollar, and we share exactly how profits are reinvested into the communities we serve, building confidence and pride in how resources are stewarded.

We fund 100% of our operating costs with the revenues of our social enterprises—not with repeat handouts—and launch new initiatives only when they can prove they’ll thrive on local income.

We build businesses that revive local markets, creating quality education and healthcare, meaningful employment, and vibrant local economies. Then we channel all the profits into supporting the most vulnerable, so communities can care for each other in the long term.

Our team and partners

Our movement is led by 743 Ugandan changemakers on the ground, and our mission is amplified to the world with our UK and US funding offices.

Musana is powered by 743 Ugandan professionals who lead our schools, hospitals, and enterprises every day. Their local expertise ensures our work is culturally rooted, sustainable, and truly owned by the communities we serve.

At the global level, Andrea and Haril Kazindra serve as Co-CEOs, providing vision and strategy as Musana grows. They are supported by senior Ugandan leaders and by U.S. and U.K. leadership, who focus on fundraising, financial oversight, and global partnerships.

Together, this team reflects Musana’s core belief: lasting change happens when communities are led by their own people and supported globally.

Musana is guided by four boards in the U.S., U.K., and Uganda, along with a Global Advisory Board.

Uganda Board oversees operations, ensuring programs and enterprises are run with excellence and transparency.

U.S. & U.K. Boards focus on fundraising and financial oversight, stewarding resources raised in their countries.

Global Advisory Board provides expertise, networks, and strategic guidance as Musana scales.

Together, these boards ensure strong governance and sustainability, empowering our leadership team and staff to build thriving, self-reliant communities.