A native of Uganda, Jimmy Senteza realized that he was in a good position to teach his students about harsh realities in the developing world. So Mr. Senteza, an associate professor of finance at ...
Lawrence Alado is a JURIST Staff Correspondent in Uganda. This is one in a seasonal series of columns by JURIST law student staff and correspondents discussing their summer work in support of justice, ...
Teachers at All Saints Academy, a Catholic grade school near the Harriman campus, were marching in place and counting out loud in unison as part of a training session on how to improve their basic ...
Medadi Ssentanda is affiliated with Makerere University, Department of African Languages and Stellenbosch University, Department of General Linguistics. Judith Nakayiza works at the Department of ...
A new report out from UNICEF, the United Nations children’s agency, says that at the global height of the pandemic, nearly half a billion children could not access remote learning during lockdowns.
We could learn something from the Abayudaya in Uganda, and their much-smaller, even-less-resourced “sister” community in Kenya.
Medadi Ssentanda received funding from Makerere University Directorate of Research and Graduate Training under the Nurturing Emerging Research Leaders Project (NERLP) to conduct research on the ...
The unfolding events in Uganda where every sector of economy wants to engage on a go-slow is worrying. Many Ugandans are getting increasingly concerned about the paralysis that has taken over in ...
Enid, 30, and Izidoro, 33, are teachers at Itambabiniga Primary School in Kyaka Settlement in Kyegegwa District of Uganda. The school hosts almost 3,000 children, many of whom are refugees from the ...