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From: Okuti Boroa [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 24 January 2011 19:09
To: 'A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile'
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] The Science Cafe Becomes of Age

 

Acidri & Ejubua Misters,

 

I will follow up with those compiling and see that you get the proceedings.
Members Mr. Denis Aliga has been so kind to us and said if we want to learn
more and inform him appropriately, there is a lot more he can share.

 

All I am saying it is not all lost for those who missed, actually the
presentation made was toned down a lot. 

 

Regards

 

Richard

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Ejibua Sam
Sent: 24 January 2011 18:31
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] The Science Cafe Becomes of Age

 

Richard,

I can see that those of us who were unable to attend missed alot during the
science cafe, but all the same thanks alot for the initiative and pace well
set. Congratulations to the team, looking forward for the documented
presentation.

Sam 

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Okuti Boroa <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear all,

 

We held yet another successful Science Cafe, the best attended and the first
for 2011 also a cafe which resulted into a resolution! Imagine each cafe
churning out a resolution, how far would we have gone... Anyway there is a
saying that there is a beginning for everything.

 

Discussions focused on collective funds, the power of collaboration to
provide a means to an end, making it easier for us to think about bigger
things share bigger actionable dreams, this is what we were discussing. Our
own with vast experience Mr. Denis Aliga & Mr. Jeffrey Onegi-Obel explained
to us how we have to shine together otherwise the days of lone stars are
long gone! The President WNF could not hide his excitement for this new
revelation, Ms. Munduru too was so happy to veer into new territory. 

 

A lesson we all learned is to focus more on innovation of ideas and getting
down to action when still hot, otherwise we face the risk of them being
watered down by "Analysis by paralysis" a common management problem. Many
are aware of this one "Boss I have a good idea" then the boss says "Please
write a contemporary concept note and professional proposals giving various
scenarios/possibilities of boosting the business - then call a meeting next
quarter so that we can discuss your idea ". We learned that we have to be
enterprising in times when little is done by governments but more is
expected of the private sector system.

 

For our members who could not make it, there were videos and pictures taken
we shall see how best to present these documentations online, we shall also
circulate the presentation made as soon as possible. An interim team was set
up to quickly put in place a club and engage a fund manager and Mr. Aliga
offered free technical support to get this project off the ground. Next time
we should be able to resolve on how to intervene on Agriculture, Land
Degradation, Decline in Education standards etc etc - A big thanks to all
participants, contributors and all members. 

 

Lastly lets extend a big thank you to Joseph Dramadri for hosting the
Science cafe at his famous club in Naalya.

 

Kind regards

 

Richard

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