By Gerald Businge on September 26, 2015
advocacy, Children‘s Amendment bill, Children’s rights, Civil Society organizations, government, Parliament
General, Latest Uganda News, Politics
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Civil society organizations advocating for children’s rights are concerned over the delayed discussion of the children‘s Amendment bill lying in parliament. The civil society organizations gathered at parliament noted that since the withdraw of government Children amendment bill to give way to the private members bill on the matter , nothing is going on to have […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Red Cross Volunteers are engaged in youth programmes, first aid, ambulance services, mountain rescue, telephone help-lines, disaster management, support for refuges and internally displaced people, health campaigns, advocacy and a myriad of other services with the aim of improving the lives of the vulnerable in communities. Volunteer work is different from paid work. Volunteering has […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
Action, advocacy, advocacy organization, africa action, analysis, crisis, Darfur, DPEM, eye street nw, genocide, genocide in darfur, genocide in darfur sudan, graduate, internship opportunities, organization, relevant coursework, street nw suite, summer internships, understanding, web literacy
Africa scholarships, Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Africa Action offers academic semester and summer internships for International undergraduate and graduate students in Washington, DC. Interns will develop a more comprehensive understanding of how an Africa advocacy organization utilizes policy analysis and organizing to affect national policy. An internship at Africa Action will provide participants an opportunity to support the organization’s current work, […]
By Gerald Businge on December 22, 2011
advocacy, African, Andrew Kanyegirire, Council, department, development, Former, geneva switzerland, governor, johannesburg south africa, Makerere University, media history, NEPAD, new partnership for african development, Partnership, research, rhodes university, security, security studies, South Africa, university lecturer, university south africa
Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
Former Makerere University lecturer in the school of Mass communication, Andrew Kanyegirire is now in Geneva, Switzerland to head the communication’s department at the council on health research for Development. Kanyegirire has been in charge of communications and advocacy at New Partnership for African Development in (NEPAD) Johannesburg, South Africa. In Geneva Kanyegirire is […]