The Rev Canon Gideon Baguma Byamugisha will be a lead speaker on culture at the at the 9th Annual ICOB Convention which will be held July 28-31 in London, United Kingdom.
Born in Ndorwa, Kabale, Kigezi on 29th August 1959, a teacher by profession and a pastor by calling; Gideon is is an ordained Anglican priest who has b...een speaking openly about living with HIV since 1992. He is a Canon of St Paul’s Cathedral, Namirembe (Uganda) and Holy Cross Cathedral, Lusaka (Zambia). Canon Gideon’s ministry to reduce HIV and AIDS related stigma, shame, denial, discrimination, inaction and mis-action (SSDDIM) and to uphold the dignity and human rights of people, families and communities living with, affected by and vulnerable to HIV&AIDS has taken him to over 60 countries of the world and earned him numerous awards that include ‘Fellow and Distinguished Friend’ of Nkumba University (2000) the Bob Pierce Award (2001) Help –for- Self Help Award (2003), Parliament of Uganda Award (2005), Friends of The Global Fund Award (2007) Niwano Peace Prize (2009) and a Doctorate of Divinity (Honoris Causa) from the University of Botswana (2010). Gideon has played leading, training and advocacy roles within the Church of Uganda's AIDS program, the Uganda AIDS Commission, National Forum of PHA Networks in Uganda, PACANET+, World Vision International, Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA), Anglican Communion, the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, United Nations General Assembly Special Sessions and World Council of Churches and in founding the African Network of Religious Leaders living with or Affected by HIV and AIDS (ANERELA+), now INERELA+. Currently a Scholar- In- Residence at The Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education , Birmingham; Gideon is the Christian Aid Goodwill Ambassador on HIV & AIDS; Convener of the Global Working Group on Faith, SSDDIM & HIV and Executive Director of the Hope Institute for Transformational Leadership & Development-Friends of Canon Gideon Foundation (Uganda). Gideon lost his first wife, Kellen, to HIV but he is now remarried to Pamela of Mayengo, Kamuganguzi, Kigezi (herself widowed by AIDS at a young age of 24) with whom they are helping to raise and educate Uganda’s children including (thanks to the Prevention of Mother- to- Child HIV Transmission Science) their own-Busingye (21), Rukundo (10) and Kirabo (8). His books include Church Communities Confronting HIV & AIDS (London: SPCK, 2010) It is with great pleasure that ICOB welcomes you Canon Byamugisha. We look forward to being enlightened through your expertise and life experience at what promises to be an exciting and fruitful ICOB convention. With Kind Regards, Johnson Mujungu You are cordially invited to the 9th Annual ICOB Convention, which will be held from July 28-31, 2011 at the Croydon Park Hotel in London, United Kingdom. Our theme this year is ‘Guharanira Kunoza’ (In Pursuit of Excellence), with a focus on Education and Culture. Pursuing excellence is a matter of recognizing who you are, what you have, where you are in life, and striving to improve upon it. There is no end zone in seeking excellence; there is always more to achieve. There will be expert, panel and open forum discussions to address topics of educational and cultural interests to the community. REGISTER NOW: http://banyakigeziandfriendsconvention-estw.eventbrite.com/ ''I would, in writing this, like to remind the settlers that even if they become rich and change their mother tongue, they should remember the proverb 'Gatagata munonga gateebirwe wa beene mbeho’ “They must never forget the good customs and characteristics of the Bakiga, nor forget their own language; and they must feel in their bones that they are Bakiga, remembering where they used to live.” - Paulo Ngorogoza Mr Paulo Ngorogoza was the first African Secretary General of Kigezi, and he wrote his book 'Kigezi and Its People', in 1967. His reference to Bakiga alone was because they were predominantly the ones who had migrated from Kigezi to other lands such as Nkore, Toro and Bunyoro in the preceding two decades. Had he been alive today, Mr Ngorogoza, one of the most visionary leaders Uganda has produced, would have addressed himself to all Banyakigezi and all Ugandans who have left their homelands.
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