Friday, August 26, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
MR FOWODE PARTICIPATES IN UGANDA’S LARGEST YOUTH FESTIVAL 2011!
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The YOUTHFEST offered a platform for the youth to engage, connect, learn and develop themselves. The two days event featured Art and culture Festival, Music Festival and Youth Brand Festival. In order to capture the youth’s attention; there were over 100 events of different unique and exciting lifestyle activities covering various aspects of life, interests, knowledge and backgrounds relevant to young people.
As a matter of fact, the festival was a highly targeted and timely event that matched the needs and ambitions of Uganda's young generation. As Mr. FOWODE, having been in partnership with the organizers, it’s of great pleasure and I feel honored to have been part of the history.
Monday, August 1, 2011
A REPORT ON THE CHARITY VISIT TO NKOKONJERU CHESHIRE HOME ON 12TH JUNE 2011.
This report presents preliminary observations, evaluations and participation in a charity visit to Nkokonjeru providence Cheshire home by FOWODE Young Leaders Alumni Association (FYLAA) members on 12th June 2011.
Participation existed at a series of levels ranging from information giving to initiate action – true empowerment, compliance, contribution and collaboration are other descriptors used to outline the linear process of FYLAA participation/involvement from a one – way process of receiving information and collaboration with other key parties. It points out the main objective of the charity visit. It also points out to what extent the programme has impacted the lives of the needy in the providence home. It also highlights the main achievements of the FYLAA M.A.D programme objectives since its inception in 2009 and
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