Fellow Ugandans, As a creative consultant, it is not often that I get to work on a project that both pays me and also contributes to the development and well-being of Uganda. I would like to introduce you…
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My dear sister, I have started this letter only about a million times. And a million times I have crumbled it up and thrown it away. As the years have passed the pile of words and…
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I’ve spent the last week thinking about what to write for “A Day Without Dignity”. Lately, I’ve been getting overwhelmed by the sheer number of uninformed people and organizations, both large and small, who continue to…
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Dr. Mo Ibrahim: Wealth creation is important for development
March 1, 2011 International Development technology UgandaBack in 2007 when I attended the first East Africa Investment Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, I had the distinct pleasure of hearing Dr. Mo Ibrahim speak. I remember then being in awe of his vision for…
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“We the undersigned wish to express our deep sadness at the murder of Ugandan human rights defender David Kato on 26th February 2011. David’s activism began in the 1980s as an Anti-Apartheid campaigner where he first…
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Diaspora at Work: Uganda’s Andy Kristian focuses on peaceful change
January 19, 2011 Diaspora at work UgandaAs we kick in a new year here at Project Diaspora, we are excited to be continuing our Diaspora at Work series of interviews where we catch up with interesting members of the African Diaspora busy…
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Women of Kireka Documentary from Project Diaspora on Vimeo. Cody Punter, our first male intern at Women of Kireka managed to put together this well-done short documentary as his last project with us. Thanks for your…
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Villages in Action Press Release
November 24, 2010 Events & Conferences International Development UgandaFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Project Diaspora Presents VIA: VILLAGES IN ACTION CONFERENCE sponsored by Business Fights Poverty and Orange Uganda. Project Diaspora is dedicated to change perceptions about the poor by building a platform whereby the voices…
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In the last 7 days, I have been on three continents and my feet have touched down in four countries. Dopplr says I’ve added in excess of 1,659 kg CO2 to my carbon footprint. My body…
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Paul Asiimwe: Improving IP Education in Uganda, prospects and challenges
May 27, 2010 Education UgandaFor a long time, Uganda’s value has been associated with its physical, tangible assets. This includes its natural resources, hospitable environment and cash crops such as coffee. In economic terms, the value proposition is shifting all…
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