Should Women in Africa care about International Women’s day?
When will those rights that women fought for all those years ago on the first ever International Women's Day be felt by the Women of Kireka in Uganda
View ArticleFirst Do No Harm
First do no harm- how many of us in the west often step back and consider the impact of our actions on the communities in developing world that we seek to help?
View ArticleWomen Of Kireka- Uganda’s Internally displaced refugees
The current President of Uganda came to power in 1985 in a bloody civil war that saw the end of the rule of Milton Obote’s UPC party. Whilst the rest of the country has enjoyed relative peace for most...
View ArticleThe women who survived #Kony’s war
It is International Women’s Day today and as usual I am in a reflective mood, precisely that what does this all mean for women in Africa. In my first post on IWD over at Africa on the Blog I ask the...
View ArticleWomen Of Kireka- Uganda’s Internally displaced refugees
The current President of Uganda came to power in 1985 in a bloody civil war that saw the end of the rule of Milton Obote’s UPC party. Whilst the rest of the country has enjoyed relative peace for most...
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