Sunday, November 9, 2008

Queen of Denmark visits MS TCDC















The Queen of Denmark, Queen Margret II visited MS TCDC on 6th November 2008. This visit excited every one as preparations were made at the centre for this historical moment. In this photo, the queen together with his delegation attending a debate by the participants of good local governance. This debate interested her majesty as it was discussing the topic "good governance and gender equality are foreign concepts imposed on the Africans".















Every one had a reason to smile. You can see here i was enjoying the beats of the traditional music as the drummers jammed it along.















All the participants of GLG (good local governance) seemed to be enjoying every moment of the day. From left to right; Zainah from Mozambique, Sira from Zanzibar and Sylvia from Uganda pose for the camera.















Saitoti; a proud Massai from Ngorongoro also a participant attending the good local governance course stole the show with his adorable Massai traditional wear.















Participants pose for the moment. I hope you notice the Tanzania/Denmark flags flying around. These participants are from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Southern Sudan.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Consortium of Child Rights Actors Petition the Speaker of Parliament

Child Rights Actors Petition the Speaker of Parliament, Hon Edward Sekandi
Uganda joined the rest of the world to mark the Day of Action on Violence Against Children on the 20th of October 2008. The theme of the day "End Violence Against Children: National Birth Registration is the First Step In Fighting Sexual Abuse Against Children" was so timely. A consortium of Civil Society Organisations against child abuse:Concerned Parents Association (CPA), Save the Children in Uganda, World Vision, Plan Uganda, ANPPCAN, Raising Voices and Defence for Children International called upon the Government to implement an effective birth registration programme as a means to combat child sexual abuse. In a colourful procession, the CSOs flanked by children matched to parliament and In the petition which was presented to the Speaker of Parliament by the children, the above advocates urged the parliament of Uganda to cause action on
  1. Amendment of the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1970
  2. Enact a National Birth Registration Policy and
  3. Institute a National Birth Registration Programme providing for registration at community level, with a waiver of all fees and hidden costs payable by any individual in obtaining a birth certificate and issuance of birth certificates at district level.
Have pictoral view of the campaign below;

(Children matching to parliament)

(The petition read by Beatrice Nasanga, a student of Agha khan to the Speaker of Parliament in the Parliament of Uganda)

(The consortium of civil society addressing a press briefing at Save the Children in Uganda Offices in Kampala)

I am proud to be part of this noble cause: Watch this space for more updates on this campaign.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Commemoration Prayers in Aboke

(A monument in the memory of all the girls who were abducted from St. Mary's College Aboke).

Commemoration prayers 2008-St. Mary's College Aboke

Once again, the 10th of October marked the day when the LRA abducted 139 school girls from St. Mary’s College, Aboke in 1996. This day is remembered every year organized by Concerned Parents Association (CPA) and St. Mary’s College, Aboke. Each year a theme is chosen, to remember this day. On this 12th anniversary, the theme was “Resilience for Peaceful Co-existence”. Parents, teachers, students, government officials, old students of Aboke, religious leaders, members of civil society, e.t.c gathered in Aboke to pray for Peace in Northern Uganda, for all those who are still being kept captive by the LRA and for the souls of those who died in the struggle especially Enang Judith, Anguu Jessica, Atoo Brenda and Namahela Louiza; May their soul rest in eternal peace.

For more information about the Commemoration prayers, please contact CPA: cpa-uganda@umul.com or cpauganda@yahoo.com

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Policy Advocacy Course at MS-TCDC


An exciting experience at MS-Training Centre for Development Cooperation in Arusha-Tanzania.

From 1st to 12th September, i joined a team of students from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Somaliland, Zambia and Sudan to understand policy advocacy. The centre itself is really a home away from home where anybody from any part of the world will definately enjoy. Every body in the centre is so committed to work and understand that they all play a role on the smooth running of the institute. Dinner times were the most enjoyable time as you get to meet everyone and chat till late. Oh i loved staying at the MS-TCDC.