Ik opereer als strategisch termiet en kom optimaal tot mijn recht in situaties waar weinig structuur is. Ik maak geen plannen maar heb wel een brede visie hoe op termijn resultaat te behalen. Belangrijkste eigenschap is dat ik situaties creëer die vervolgens hun eigen dynamiek meebrengen en zo verandering tot stand brengen vanuit onbekende hoek. Vastomlijnde plannen passen uiteraard niet in deze avontuurlijke aanpak
The volunteers who have been to our Ugandan partnership placement site might like to know that there has been some changes to the core management team. The previous key manager, Emmanuel Norman Nakhokho, has left the project and his younger sister, Joy Nakhokho, is now primarily running the project with the help of her parents.
Interesting website, recently overhauled its design and user experience. Leans towards academic and scientific news.
Tablet pc in Bunabumali.
I have just come back from our partnership project in Uganda. I spent a month there, sorting out a donation for their library (we bought many new useful books) and for the new buildings that now function as dormitories for orphans who board at the school (we are planning to buy new beds and mattresses for them). Also a friend of mine came there with me and spent a month doing IT training with the teachers and pupils. She had successfully obtained funding for bringing two laptop tablets, solar lights and chargers for the project. All in all, this is a great new development for the project!
There are quite a few business blogs in East Africa, worthy of reading. In fact, there are way more, than 10, but that’s a catchy title for the search engines. Here’s a list of some business blogs found in over 10 categories, but feel free to add more in the comments section.
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The Gisu tribe, also known as the Bamasaaba, live in the landslide prone areas on the slopes of Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda. Even after the recent landslide on 25 June, they remain greatly attached to their ancestral land and its fertile soil and resist government efforts to relocate them to…
On another memorable day, the medical students who were here (and who have since departed) and Dr. Lisa traveled to Bunabumali, a nearby village, to perform physicals on the 250 orphans who lived there in the mountains. They set up a physical exam conveyor belt so as to systematically and methodically examine every single child, but soon felt the system clogging as bad as Kampala traffic. Elyssa and I were pulled from our task teaching the proper use of medicine to a group of sixth graders to aid in the examinations. We were given a crash course in vitals, and managed to record the basic health information of every child who was thrown at us. I EVEN got to use a stethoscope. Doctors without Borders, eat your heart out.
Prme Minister Mbabazi last evening leaving Bulobi village in Bududa district after he formally conveyed government’s condolence and commiserations to residents over the Monday mudslides. He said 45 victims are still “missing” and that government is working round-the-clock to ensure those in high risky areas are evacuated, if necessary to towns. Photo by Tabu Butagira Read more
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KAMPALA, 27 June 2012 (IRIN) - Following a third landslide in as many years that left at least 18 dead and over 100 missing in eastern Uganda’s mountainous district of Bududa, experts are warning that unless long-term measures are put in place, similar disasters are inevitable. full report
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The Ugandan government halted rescue efforts at the site of Monday’s landslides as the death toll reached 30 people and officials warned of massive population displacement as rains continued.
“There is no hope of finding any anymore survivors,” said Stephen Malinga, Uganda’s minister responsible for relief and disaster preparedness. “The focus is on the recovery of bodies, assessment of the needs of the displaced and provision of humanitarian assistance.” Read more
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Update 1300 - May 26 2012
The Uganda Red Cross Society says efforts to recover bodies believed to have been buried by mud and heavy boulders in Buduuda district are still futile due to lack of equipment.
An estimated 400 people still feared unaccounted for, following a series of devastating landslides that buried two villages of Namaaga and Bunakasala in parts of the mountainous Bugisu sub region in Eastern Uganda. read more
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Update 1200- May 26 2012
As last evening wore on and darkness descended on the eerie Bududa villages of Namaga and Bunakasala that were buried in a landslide, hope started to ebb from the weary faces of survivors when it dawned on them that over 400 people could have perished. More
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Landslides induced by torrential rain have destroyed three villages in the mountainous district of Bududa in eastern Uganda, killing scores of people but possibly hundreds, officials say.
The disaster preparedness minister, Stephen Mallinga, said it was still too early to say how many had been killed in Monday afternoon’s landslides, but officials from Bududa said the final death toll would probably be in the hundreds.
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Because of the recent arrival of 4 pigs and scheduled birth of 12 piglets that required building stables first, building activities of the Seats2Meet meeting room has been on hold. Scheduled opening of #S2M Bunabumali is now August 2012.
More updates within the next few days., also about the planned expanison to Kampala, where we will open a Seats2Meet location as well end of this year. This promisses to be a real breaktrough, a rural community in Uganda moving into the capital
Customers who receive these phones must already have an active MTN Mobile Money account or sign up for one in order to use the new remittance service. The phones will be given away via ongoing promotions throughout Uganda over the next few months.
Bunabumali is among the first to receive a branded phone.