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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS EVEN IN COVID-19 HUSTLE

I was going through my Motivational page that I belong to on Telegram app, I came across something that changed the way I looked at quarantine and the whole Coronavirus situation. I thought it wise to share it with you this week. In most cases, we...

TONSEMBERERA – COVID-19 POEM BY JULIET NAMUKASA

TONSEMBERERA – COVID-19 POEM BY JULIET NAMUKASA

I like it when women are at the center of change and this is no different in the case of Juliet Namukasa a woman I look up to, she is a country director for IAS (International Aid Services) an organisation dedicated to help the refugees in Uganda...

COVID-19 AND GENDER- BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

COVID-19 AND GENDER- BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

One of the ways to curb the spread of COVID-19 that was declared by the Ministry of Health and President of Uganda in March was total quarantine (where people are supposed to stay indoors and no going to work or doing any normal activity that...

Rossette Kyakyo

My name is Rossette Kyakyo, a founder of a youth and women led NGO and Team Leader for Slum youth Rehabilitation and Development Organization (SYRADO). I have a postgraduate diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation from Uganda Management Institute, a degree in social sciences from Makerere university majoring in social worker and social administration, a diploma in social media marketing from SHAW Academy a diploma in Guidance and Counselling from YMCA, certificate in Home and community HIV/AIDS care and a certificate in Digital marketing which all have provided me with skills to become a champion and activist for adolescent girls and young women who are marginalized in the slums of Kampala Uganda. I have experience in youth advocacy and social enterprise where I continued to learn a lot and research on how to effectively empower the youth, women and teenage girls who are marginalized like the poor, sex workers, those living with HIV, refugees and drug addicts living in the slums in Uganda. I have so far trained over 400 young people with entrepreneurship skills 100 of whom are now business owners. Recycling Trash into treasure has created businesses for the HIV+ teenage girls living in Slums through Briquette making, decorative bottle making, straw doormat making, paper beads making among others which deals directly with environment protection and climate change mitigation.