Thx Caleb,
This is a good start-to identify the key weaknesses and strengths. As said,
implementation of recommendations; bit by bit.. lets start to work and get keen
on results.
rgds
Gilbert
From: Caleb Alaka
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Leku Joel, lets try to engage the service providers on the issue of bus fares
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On Mar 13, 2013, at 7:56 AM, leku joel wrote:
> Good Morning All,
>
> Can somebody enlighten me on the exorbitant bus charges to Westnile when fuel
> prices have remained relatively constant.
>
Members thanks for requesting for feed backs from us in the leadership of West
Nile Foundation. You have all the right to know the extent to which your
concerns have been addressed and indeed, there was an unexplained sudden
silence on the debate about education. We need this level of transparen
Jackson, thanks for clearing the air and members, I appreciate your concerns
and if at any time we leaders seem to become complacent, do not worry, bring up
the issue, thanks for pointing at the sudden silence, you have a right to know
what is happening
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On Mar 13, 2013, at
I applaud KOJUSA for scaling up such heights. I invite other students
organizations to emulate this level of organization and embrace modern ICT. We
have been grappling with issues to do with research in say poor performance in
the education sector in West Nile, may such students bodies compris
here is the url for koboko joint university students association
(KOJUSA) for your information.
http://www.kojusa.org/
We should all applaud efforts of the youth in helping to develop our
region / uganda.
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Summary of Key points on the Poor performance in schools in WEST NILE
Sub-region
- WNF should take leadership and move forward to start planning for
Conference/workshop/seminar will all stakeholders.
- WNF should look at recruiting a paid Project Coordinator. Terms of
reference drafted
Thanks Betty for bringing this up i was wondering how far the education
debate had gone. . . any resolutions from the executive?
Regards,
Winfred Adukule
On 13 Mar 2013 08:20, "betty wuzu" wrote:
> Hola to you all.
>
> Just wondering where the discussions on low perfomance and education in
> wes
That's the spirit. I wish all MPs where like him; proactive in mobilizing for
such a cause!
Aggrey Adrale
--- On Wed, 13/3/13, Achile Fendru wrote:
From: Achile Fendru
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 55, Issue 63
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile"
Date: Wednes
This was posted by MP Ayivu Mr. Benard Atiku. May be those members on the
ground can join
The Arua public hearing about wenreco's application to increase power
tariffs will take place at Arua public primary school conference hall on
Friday beginning at 9:00am. All stakeholders are invited. Come o
Caleb,
That is a great move. Nevertheless, do not drop down other emerging issues such
as the WENRECo tariff issue.
Aggrey Adrale
--- On Wed, 13/3/13, Caleb Alaka wrote:
From: Caleb Alaka
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 55, Issue 63
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West
Wow great job and thanks Caleb for the updates.
Betty Wuzu
Adoption and Foster Care Officer/Child Helpline Counselor
Action For Children
P.O.BOX 25417 Kampala-Uganda
Plot 110, Lutaaya Drive - Bukoto
Mobile +256 772 305 966/701 234 405
Office number +256 414 541 111
Every Child is my Child.
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Dear colleagues, the executive tasked John Jackson to come up with the drafting
of the TOR for the program Coordinator, the same were drafted and the executive
discussed the same yesterday. So do not get worried. Besides that the executive
has been engaged with the process of registering the tr
It would appear that the entire network went virtually dead after Fr. Ruffino's
expose of the snag that faced them in the past with the opening of a bank
account.
I am hoping that there is some work being done at the executive level towards
the suggestions by Charles, Johnson and others. Other
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