Bringing traditional foods back to the dinner table November 30, 2015November 30, 2015ruthaine 2 Africa has got about Billion people in it – most of whom are hungry. We see this a lot in the fact that [...]
Sustainable Development – the Ugandan way : How do we get there? July 23, 2015August 10, 2015ruthaine 2 The Sustainable Development Goals come at a time when there is need for developing nations to step up their game. For a long [...]
African Futurists meet to discuss the current trends – and the future offcourse! March 30, 2015August 17, 2016ruthaine Comment For a while now I have been part of the African Futurists community. I met Geci who is the lead at the South Africa Node [...]
Why Africa is not poor – of scavengers and looters March 23, 2015August 17, 2016ruthaine Comment This is a guest blog by Twakirwa David The narrative that Africa is rich because of its natural resources and a broad base of [...]
Gaps & Challenges with teenage pregnancy in Uganda April 28, 2014May 26, 2016ruthaine Comment “We have very many laws but they are mainly for and about the children and then the adults. The other laws are for the adults [...]
Tax Justice in Africa, what do your taxes pay for? November 5, 2013December 3, 2015ruthaine Comment Over the weekend, I came across a tweet that I must say was quite intriguing. The tweet talked about Deloitte promoting Mauritius as [...]
#IYDAfrica : African Youth speak out! August 14, 2013August 10, 2015ruthaine Comment 12th August saw the birth of something beautiful on the African continent in regard to Youth matters. Youth Hub Africa hosted a Twitter [...]