Adjusting to Covid-19: Stories from Uganda Series: Money is Not Food

2020-12-02T12:37:50+00:00November 30th, 2020|

Money is not food. This is a lesson limestone miners at Tapech Mine located in Moroto district, Karamoja region, learnt the hard way during the COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda. The artisans at Kosiroi whose main job is crushing stone to fill trucks, hardly have time to engage in other activities, including growing food for their

Statement by Graça Machel Trust condemning violence in Ethiopia, Mozambique and Uganda

2020-11-24T15:55:33+00:00November 24th, 2020|

    The Graça Mache Trust is gravely concerned by, the ongoing violence in Ethiopia, Mozambique and Uganda. We are especially concerned about the adverse short and long term effects the current unrests are having on women and children.   Research by UN Women reveals that Violence not only has negative consequences for women but

Adjusting to Covid-19: Stories from Uganda Series

2020-11-25T13:09:59+00:00November 24th, 2020|

Exploring Mobile Apps for Business during Lockdown In Uganda, just like in any other countries, the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown brought dissolutions to many businesses. However, against all odds, some Women in Uganda found innovative ways to make their businesses survive. A Ugandan entrepreneur Sandra Auma is one of them.   Ugandan entrepreneur Sandra Auma

Adjusting to Covid-19: Stories from Uganda-Don’t Cry over Spilt Milk

2020-11-18T15:16:11+00:00November 18th, 2020|

  ‘Tokabiila maata gayiise’ is a Luganda saying that loosely translates to ‘do not cry over spilt milk’, and encourages people to cut their losses and move on. Salmah Dusman, is one of the businesswomen affected by the COVID – 19 national lockdown in Uganda. Her story is one of resilience and focuses on productivity while forging

From 50 to 1 million: Expanding Equality

2020-11-05T06:43:52+00:00November 3rd, 2020|

    Johannesburg, November 3, 2020   The Graça Machel Trust will mark its 10th anniversary this year by launching the Expanding Equality (EE) Initiative. The Trust was constituted with a primary goal of amplifying women’s movements, influence governance and promote women’s contributions and leadership in the economic, social and political development of Africa; and

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