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Sakisa Hellena

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My heartbeats strongest for SDG 4( Quality Education) & SDG 5 ( Gender Equality) Msc in Globalisation and Sustainable Development @NTNU

Kampala, Uganda Katılım Eylül 2022
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UN Development
UN Development@UNDP·
Debt servicing is a development issue, not just a fiscal one. Our 🆕 report #WhoPaysThePrice shows rising debt servicing burdens disproportionately affect women. See why debt solutions must prioritize employment, human development and gender equality. go.undp.org/Thc
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they/them might be giants ☭
they/them might be giants ☭@babadookspinoza·
Parenti talks about this in his famous “yellow” lecture. Denial of education and literacy is denial of a full existence, of dignity and opportunity, of one’s very humanity. The less you know about the world, and the less you can learn on your own, the easier you are to control.
Zito@_Zeets

Beyond the arguments, it’s just really sad that most people in this country, from kids to adults, can’t and don’t read. Literacy is so essential to a dignified and intelligent life, and there used to be a national push for it not too long ago. And now it’s damn near gone.

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Araali 🦉
Araali 🦉@joelanthony23·
May you never let being an adult rob you of your whimsy Life is way too serious for that
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Joel Julius
Joel Julius@iamkiweewa·
My name is Kiweewa Joel Julius. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Social Administration from Muteesa I Royal University Masaka and today I’m employed because of that very course people love to disrespect online. Funny enough, in my entire bloodline, I was the first to pursue SWSA. Some relatives who did the “prestigious” science and law courses are still job hunting while I’m out here building my career and thriving. So spare us the shallow narrative that arts courses are useless. Uganda’s unemployment crisis is not caused by SWSA, Literature, Arts or Humanities. The real problem is a broken system where jobs move through connections, corruption and luck before merit even gets a seat at the table. A few of us survive on merit but many qualified graduates are locked out regardless of what they studied. The same leaders telling students to abandon arts courses held a whole mindset change retreat preaching against corruption, then walked away with UGX 100 million each in allowances funded by taxpayers. The same country preaching “science first” still survives on loans from investors and development partners. Maybe stop attacking students for choosing SWSA and start fixing the systems creating unemployment in the first place. Social workers are still needed because poverty, unemployment, GBV, child neglect, mental health crises and community breakdowns didn’t disappear. The problem isn’t arts students. The problem is leaders who talk socio-economic transformation but never walk the talk.
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komugisha Peace
komugisha Peace@KomugishaPeace·
Before these kampala men played me shege😂😂💔😒
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
Is everyone okay? The lack of empathy out here is just so sad.
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NBS Television@nbstv·
You may have five Africans at the table, but decisions in multilateral systems are made by consensus. If there are only four Africans on a committee of 23, and you need 16 for consensus, you have to lobby very, very hard. H.E. Dr. Brenda Akia #NBSUpdates #JSCConversations
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HAROLD👑
HAROLD👑@HaroldTurijay·
Man of the week: The Governor Bank of Uganda.
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@justin5star·
Stop discouraging people. Education is not a scam, true love exits, God answers prayers, genuine friendships exist and life does get better.
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Yves ౨ৎ
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
Someone once said, "Next time you feel nervous about stepping outside your comfortzone, remind yourself "I feel fear because it's new, not because I can't do it. And I felt that.
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Oh Lord
Oh Lord@theManOf_God·
When you realize God wasn’t lying when he said he had plans for you to prosper, have a future and a hope.
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Parliament Watch
Parliament Watch@pwatchug·
Bank of Uganda was never consulted by the agencies behind the drafting of The Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 - Governor @BOU_Official Bank of Uganda has admitted before Parliament that it was never consulted by the agencies behind the drafting of The Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, prompting MPs to criticise Government for the ugly and confused way they have handled the controversial Bill. The admission was made by Michael Atingi-Ego, Governor, Bank of Uganda, while appearing before the Joint Committee of Defence and Internal Affairs and the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee to present the Central Bank’s views on the Bill. Courtesy Photo
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Parliament Watch@pwatchug

“True national sovereignty is built on economic strength and financial independence. While the goal of protecting national interests is legitimate, The Protection of the Sovereign Bill 2026 as currently drafted risks reversing three decades of successful financial development through liberalisation that has sustained economic growth. By adopting these technical refinements, we believe that parliament can safeguard the nation without compromising the world-class financial architecture essential for Uganda's journey to achieve the US500Bn economy," remarked Atingi-Ego. Courtesy Photo

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Holy Bible
Holy Bible@Holy__Bible1·
𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗱. 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗽𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗱. 𝗡𝗼𝘄 𝘄𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵 𝗚𝗼𝗱 𝗺𝗼𝘃𝗲.
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
Neverrrrrrrrrrrrrrr underestimate the power of prayer. It moves mountains ,open doors and changes destinies.PRAYER works!!!!!
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Sakisa Hellena
Sakisa Hellena@SakisaHellena·
@arinaitwehannah I remember in my S.6 vacation, I had the privilege to listen to @akitengisabella during one of the AYLF meetings.she said ,’in your 20s you have the privilege to knock on any door & people are kind enough to give room to learn and so utilize it to the fullest.’
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Hannah Arinaitwe
Hannah Arinaitwe@arinaitwehannah·
I dont know about you guys but for me my 20's are IT. If your too proud to try in your 20's because "your big" (whatever that means 😂) kati what will you do at 40 ????
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