Go UseTech implemented a Digital Skills and E-Commerce Empowerment Project targeting refugees and host community youths in the Kyangwali refugee settlement. The project trained beneficiaries in computer basics, digital marketing, online safety, and use of social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp Business, Instagram, and YouTube to promote products and services. We also introduced an online marketplace (gousetech.com) to help small businesses and farmers showcase and sell their products online. The project aimed to improve digital literacy, increase income opportunities, and enhance self-reliance among vulnerable youths and women through practical, hands-on digital technology solutions.