Blogs & Updates
Focus & Growth
By Racheal Kiiza This week marks the beginning of March, and with the new month comes the realization that we are well into 2017. There are a lot of months left in the year but it's important to take stock of our progress towards the goals we set at the end of 2016....
Take Ten with Amanda Nasinyama
Next up in our Take Ten series: Amanda Nasinyama! 1. Who is Amanda Nasinyama? Amanda Nasinyama is a social justice advocate with a great passion for promoting and protecting the rights of the vulnerable. My interests are in refugee protection, women and children’s...
Crown The Woman – Hearing South Sudan’s Cry
By Kye Makyeli South Sudan has become even more deprived than before after emerging as a newly sovereign State in the world, with many of its challenges disproportionately affecting women and children. Gender relations in South Sudan are shaped by the social and...
It’s Okay To Confess
By Josephine Amoako Ever felt suffocated by some secret you’ve tried to keep from the ones you care about? It’s like trying not to barf even when you know you need to. The puking may be unpleasant, but the relief afterward is rewarding. Then you wonder why you were...
Take Ten with Kye Makyeli
Next up in our Take Ten series: Kye Makyeli! 1. Who is Kye Makyeli? Kye is a fun-loving twenty-something year old who loves writing, reading and listening and dancing to music when no one's looking. 2. What is your occupation? I am a copywriter by profession, although...
Leaning On Each Other
By Ariane Kamdoum It was past midnight and I couldn’t think of anyone I could call that would get what I was going through. At that moment I never felt so alone and misunderstood. The situation at hand was a dire one and I desperately needed someone who would be my...
What Happened To The Urgency For Life In Our Hospitals?
By Eunice Aber This past one month has found me making more trips to the hospital than I have in last ten years combined. Unfortunately, my trips weren’t to a fancy hospital where one is given V.I.P care and life is taken as a very urgent issue that deserves...
Take Ten with Josephine Amoako
Next up in our Take Ten series: Josephine Amoako! 1. Who is Josephine Amoako? I am a passionate and enthusiastic writer/blogger from Ghana. A graduate of the University of Ghana, I aspire to inspire the world with my writing, one piece at a time. 2. What's your...
Children Are Born Colour Blind
I had an experience some years back that made me have an epiphany. I read a story online about a pedophile who was abusing little children in his area. And while I was indeed disgusted at such a thing, I was more concerned about the name of the person. Now you would...
