Loved listening to this episode and the focus on designing for problems in your context. So many gems on how building and scaling business in Africa is different from other parts of the world. https://t.co/lsaJ7m1lCZ
Meet James! James is among the millions of Ugandans required by law to acquire a national ID card.
Let’s follow along his journey through the application process!
Have you applied for a national ID? What was the process like for you? Let us know below!
#civicedug#citizenship
Excited to have this conversation tomorrow.
I decided to get into consulting in 2019 by growing my business and it has been a bumpy ride. Oladoyin and Melissa have grown their own ventures as well so there will be a lot to learn from them.
I am excited to talk to two impressive entrepreneur CEOs Oladoyin Oladapo and Melissa Kiguwa on Wednesday next week at 7 PM EAT on Twitter Spaces about business evolution- from growth to continuous development into various opportunities and the women behi…https://t.co/fDfkbMm7A2
VIDEO: Kenya widens the rollout of the groundbreaking malaria vaccine to its lake-endemic region, where many children under the age of five are killed by the mosquito-borne disease.
Strange and Difficult Times: Notes on a Global Pandemic, (Hurst, London)
UK pub date: December 8, 2022
US pub date: Feb 1, 2023
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For the month of November, we took a closer look at immigration in Uganda.
How did we come to rank in the top 5 countries in the world, as far as hosting refugees? Who, for that matter, is designated a refugee, migrant settler, or an internally displaced person?