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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

Not business as usual post COVID-19: Bringing women’s voices to the centre

2020-10-30T13:58:14+00:00October 30th, 2020|

COVID-19 lockdowns continue to impact the lives of everyone. In African economies, the women in informal economies have been the most affected with many of their businesses closing and others struggling to survive. In August this year, New Faces New Voices Nigeria conducted a study COVID-19 impact study featuring vulnerable women in marginalized communities in

Business Post Covid-19: Bringing women’s voices to the centre

2020-10-19T08:23:26+00:00October 19th, 2020|

“Lockdown has impacted on the livelihoods of everyone, particularly women. Most African economies are informal, and this is where the majority of women work to provide for their families. It is in the formal economy that women are represented in very small and medium enterprises. Here they have also felt the shocks of the pandemic

Journalism should be about service above self – Award-winning WIMN member Ruth Kanyanga Kamwi

2020-10-13T13:28:14+00:00October 13th, 2020|

  Award-winning WIMN member Ruth Kanyanga Kamwi   Ruth Kanyanga Kamwi is the Deputy Assignments Editor – Community News for the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) and a member of the Graça Machel Trust Women in Media Network. She has worked for ZNBC for 20 as a radio and TV producer, as well as

Women Moving Mountains: WIMN Champion Renee Ngamau honoured

2020-10-12T17:55:10+00:00October 12th, 2020|

  “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” African Proverb.   Graça Machel Trust Women in Media Champion & Amnesty International Kenya’s Chairperson and advocate, Renee Ngamau was recently honoured for her dedication as a human rights defender to protect public land. Renee received

Access to quality and safe education is at continued risk: Graça Machel, UNGA75

2020-09-22T08:12:49+00:00September 22nd, 2020|

"Girls are not going to school; they are just sitting at home. Some are coming of age. Parents are facing an uncertain future due to loss of income caused by the coronavirus, so they are having the girls cut[go through female genital mutilation] and will marry them off," said Domtila Chesang in an anti-FGM campaigner

Education Post Covid-19: If children lose out, we all lose out.

2020-09-17T10:29:49+00:00September 17th, 2020|

  Photo Credit: Zach Vessels   The COVID-19 pandemic is first and foremost a health crisis. When it began to escalate worldwide, many countries to protect students, closed schools, colleges and universities. Since then the pandemic has brought unprecedented educational disruption with 1.2 billion students and youth across the continent affected due to

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