The Uganda Medical Association (UMA) estimates that over 600 doctors have already fled Uganda in just the last two years, some to South Sudan, Botswana, Namibia.
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Oweyegha Afunaduula: My ten great vivid dreams
In 2025, Mary Gallagher wrote, “…dreams don’t have an expiration date: they are waiting for you to take action.
Wine for ministers, water for learners: A nation betrays its children
While leaders sip luxury and sign budgets, millions of Ugandan learners go without food, textbooks, and teachers, exposing the tragic gap between policy and reality.
Building Africa’s digital future: From vision to action with private sector power
Through the Global Africa Business Initiative and through the UN Global Compact’s Africa strategy, we are forging this path.
Uncounted, unhealed: Uganda’s silent surgical crisis!
Like fistula, cleft lip and palate is managed in silos, missing from strategic health investment frameworks.
Wind, solar and hydropower: Our renewable energy initiatives in Africa at a glance
Rapid fossil fuel phase-outs without reliable renewable energy alternatives could trigger energy shortages, job losses and economic sabotage.
From the village, the nation rises: Restore power where it belongs!
Other African nations have faced and overcome similar challenges.
When ‘tea’ meant dinner: Surviving culture shock one mistake at a time
Because sometimes, understanding begins with realizing that in some places, “tea” means dinner.
Stuck in the race: When elders and opportunists collide
And while the elders are stuck in the past, these new gladiators are riding waves they don’t understand surfing public excitement, avoiding scrutiny, and confusing visibility with vision.
The transformative power of WordCamp Jinja and Masaka in 2025
The opportunities provided by a united and educated African population and its power can be seen in the video Africa WP Metaverse
I chose forgiveness, not foolishness: My response to Mr. Alfred Odongo’s hurtful lies
Mr. Odongo must stop dragging my name through the mud. He must come to terms with the reality he’s trying so hard to deny that we built this life together.
The deadly cost of paperwork in maternal care
Health facilities required every expectant mother to carry an exercise book to record her antenatal and delivery information.
