Gadaffi’s dream that never came to pass- what next? October 15, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine 1 Integration is something that we have grown accustomed to hearing. If it is not on the Common Market of Easter and the Southern [...]
Protection of Children’s Rights – Who are you employing? September 22, 2014October 25, 2015ruthaine Comment Photo credits :- UNICEF Uganda When I was growing up, it was mandatory that we got work done, If we were lucky we [...]
500 days to the end of 2015- MDGs 4&5 not yet realized : Mother gives birth in truck August 10, 2014May 26, 2016ruthaine Comment Lwampanga sub-county is found in Nkasongola district. Getting there will take you about 3 hours from Kampala, the capital city. This was the one of [...]
Lessons from Maputo July 31, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment I have just come from Maputo Mozambique, and for one it was a great experience. I was training and facilitating young people in [...]
Day of the African Child- striving to make a difference June 17, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment Yesterday was the day of the African Child. The theme of the day was ‘a child-friendly, quality, free, and compulsory education for all [...]
Why eLearning in schools of higher education is not thriving May 29, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment There is an eLearning conference happening in Kampala at the moment. It has brought together most of Africa’s ICT enthusiasts and I must [...]
Youth unemployment is real, but the future is bright March 10, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment There are 74 million young people around the world with no job opportunities, without access to education or even training. This situation is [...]
Mobile is the new black March 5, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment Mobile East Africa is an event that happens annually in Nairobi for the last 4 years. Its main intent is to showcase some [...]
African Union sovereignty: what does that even mean? November 27, 2013July 13, 2015ruthaine 1 Sovereignty is the responsibility to protect. It refers to the authority, or sense of entitlement, deriving from the right of people to protect [...]
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 [...]