[WestNileNet] Net

2019-12-06 Thread Peter Odama
Hello we are mobilising support for logistics yearly we receive 40ft
container of appliances for PWDs and no funds to implement and yet the need
is very high
 We have created  International http://bit.ly/34ZLv5u local link
http://bit.ly/38gx5Ai

Peter
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Re: [WestNileNet] BEANS, GREENHOUSE GASES & KAMPALA'S CLIMATE CHANGE.

2019-09-01 Thread Peter Odama
Ugandan education products
Peter

On Sun, Sep 1, 2019, 09:40 Vasco Oguzua  wrote:

> What kind of science is this which attributes weather changes (
> micro-climatic changes) in Kampala to eating of beans? Really, what does
> the writer expect the majority of the poor in Kampala who barely can afford
> a decent one meal a day to eat? This analysis is insensitive to the
> majority poor who dwell in Kampala.
> The real cause for the erratic micro-clinatic changes in the Boda Boda
> industry and the millions of second hand cars that have flooded Kampala not
> eating of beans by the poor in Kampala.
>
> Get Outlook for Android 
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> *From:* WestNileNet  on behalf of Hussein
> Amin 
> *Sent:* Saturday, August 31, 2019 1:17:11 PM
> *To:* westnilenet ; Kobokonet <
> koboko...@yahoogroups.com>; kobokoandfriendscommunity <
> kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com>
> *Subject:* [WestNileNet] BEANS, GREENHOUSE GASES & KAMPALA'S CLIMATE
> CHANGE.
>
> Has anyone noticed the mysterious cold weather in Kampala today? While
> Ugandan couples might be tempted to use the sudden fall in temperature as
> an excuse for increased bedroom activities, in reality they should reduce
> their daily consumption of beans because it increases their output of
> greenhouse gases (methane) into the atmosphere, thereby contributing to
> climate change.
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[WestNileNet] Wheel chairs

2018-05-11 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends,

Last year a local NGO www.worldactionfund.org managed to distribute 290
free wheel chairs and tri-circles to Maracha, Arua locals and Moyo
(refugees.) All for PWDs

We are again starting to register new recipients for the same number the
donor is willing to give more twice yearly. We had more from Arua, to
continue due to logistical challenges the volunteers didn't do it
accurately, there are ready wheel chairs and tricircles to be fabricated
from Vietnam according to our donor from UK. Should any of you know of
collaborating partner or individual who can help in logistical costs to
help reassess the PWDs in Arua and Maracha, the better, thereafter we will
proceed to Koboko, Yumbe, and Moyo, Adjumani, Nebbi, Zombo respectively,
yearly two distributions with 290 wheel chairs and tricircles.

The only challenge we have is logistical costs, as these donated equipments
arrive without any cash support. And the districts have nothing to support

Any supporter of PWDs join us to support the needy, we recently registered
over 1000 children with different special needs from age 6-9 in Arua
district only, more need for research, these are in primary schools, what
of those who never went to school, are are home and other districts in the
region are yet to be registered, it costly exercise but the equipments are
there for free..

Peter Odama
ED
0393516243
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Re: [WestNileNet] Info

2017-11-23 Thread Peter Odama
Hi Mr. Vasco

We don't charge any thing to access wheel chairs, for forms visit our
website www.worldactionfund.org click about us scroll down click down load
you will find Reg form PWDs

On Nov 24, 2017 6:06 AM, "Vasco Oguzua" <vogu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
> Can you please send me the form or can you give me your phone number so
> that I can call you to discuss the process of paying and acquiring a
> wheel-chair. I would like sponsor one young man who had a bad accident
> where he has lost mobility and has been crawling for a couple of years now.
> If you are on WhatsApp,  please search and connect with me at +1
> 647-547-3936 <+1%20647-547-3936>.
> Your quick response is very much appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
> Vasco
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 22, 2017, at 8:31 PM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends
>
> Still glued on PWDs, take time to fill the form online and we will deliver
> the  wheels to them, this is what we have just received todat for Moyo,
> Arua and Maracha we have no boundaries to help with volunteers
>
> www.wwworldactionaction.org
>
> 
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[WestNileNet] Promote conservation

2017-09-27 Thread Peter Odama
Let's promote conservative West Nile Go Green
https://ug.usembassy.gov/2017-julia-taft-refugee-fund/


Peter
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[WestNileNet] Environment

2017-09-07 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends,

As we are starting the 9months project by 20th September, 2017 we suggested
to continue another campaign, please share  https://www.globalgiving.org/
projects/save-lives-and-conserve-environment-with-agroforestry/


NB: 250 Wheel chairs for Arua, Maracha and Moyo are ready, those interested
in registering the Disabled in your village in West Nile take the charity
heart to fill the form let them benefit  in the next distribution next year
that Will be done twice.


Thanks Peter
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[WestNileNet] Soil Scientist-West Nile

2017-07-17 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends,

Who has a contact for any soil scientist from Arua, or any part of West
Nile with full physical knowledge?

Does some have contact of Odama Emmanuel
https://www.irex.org/people/emmanuel-odama. Kindly if you have send to me
od...@worldactionfund.org or privately to me contacts



Thanks

Peter Odama
0776167923
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Re: [WestNileNet] Environmentalist/Agronomist

2017-07-11 Thread Peter Odama
Thanks Patrick

On Jul 11, 2017 2:46 PM, "Patrick Anguti" <pangu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Peter,  FAO under the SPGS phase III has advertised for support for
> institutions like your health centre.  The minimum size of land required is
> 12.5acres. I suggest you apply for this as you wait.
>
> Patrick Anguti
>
> CEO/Founder
>
> Letani Forestry Group
>
> Mob: +256-772-929633 <0772%20929633>
>
> "The best time to plant a tree was yesterday, the next best time is now"
>
>
> On Jul 5, 2017 10:02, "Peter Odama" <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, we will try, Japanese funds, we had applied for to date no
>> feedback on the concept paper submitted in January for Omugo health centre
>> infrastructure improvement.
>>
>> When you hear such heartening information about embassy no one should
>> keep it for himself, one single issue affects the entire region, we have
>> MPs from West Nile who have long hands to reach to such selfish people, I
>> know there is still silent economic war on West Nile, let's focus jointly
>> to forget about this, it will die soon, if all of us cooperate.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> I will visit them again
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2017 7:05 AM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Peter. There is also a problem of bias especially with the Canada
>> funds for local initiatives. Some friends have applied before and failed to
>> get the funds simply because, and I'm guessing, the intermediaries
>> recommending the projects for approval are not from WN and so tend to
>> reject projects from WN.
>>
>> A friend from Koboko who used to work for a European organisation in K'la
>> alluded to this unfortunate bias in project selection. In fact, my friend
>> was harrassed by her southern bosses to the extent she was forced to resign
>> from a well paying job. The bosses wanted to get one of their own and
>> indeed they didn't waste time to do so after my friend was forced to quit.
>>
>> Peter, please keep us up to date.. don't forget the Japanese embassy
>> funds. Looks like a better chance of succeeding given that the Jap
>> ambassador was in WN not long ago.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> C
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
>> *From: *Margaret Akulia
>> *Sent: *Tuesday, July 4, 2017 5:13 PM
>> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Environmentalist/Agronomist
>>
>> Great Peter!! I am confident that this effort will materialize and bring
>> about lots of benefit. Thanks for your continuing stewardship!! The
>> resources will come.
>>
>> Cheers!!
>>
>> M. Akulia
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear friends,
>>>
>>> I thank those who have  guiding us on environmental and agro support
>>> projects for West Nile, more credit goes to Jackson, Male, Akulia not to
>>> forget members in this forum.
>>>
>>> We now got an experienced volunteer Forester, agronomist and
>>> environmentalist, and soil biologist PhD, MS from Denmark, we signed an
>>> MoU, he has been to many African countries including Tanzania, feel free to
>>> engage us with call of proposals and networking. Male,  the volunteer has
>>> already contacted Canadian embassy, about what you sent, they don't have
>>> funds to implement the project at the moment but deadline likely to be
>>> pushed ahead and the focal person is on leave as we requested for an
>>> application form invain, no repply but he contacted them directly he got
>>> replied.
>>>
>>> He have been availed with all the socio- economic, and environmental
>>> data, geo- political status of West Nile and Statistical abstracts to
>>> prepare proposal with our support and external lobbying.
>>>
>>> Feel free to submit any relevant call and data
>>>
>>> You can check this volunteer profile on LinkedIn page Torsten Mandal
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Disable Organisation

2017-07-05 Thread Peter Odama
Exactly

On Jul 5, 2017 17:39, "JohnAJackson" <javud...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do you mean? purely strong  disabled organisation from West Nile?
>
> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 8:46 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Can someone urgently identify  purely strong  disabled organisation from
>> West Nile, our partner from UK is using us a referral to identify in four
>> regions.
>>
>> We as WAF cant do as they need disabled organisations, send details and
>> contacts to waf.uga...@worldactionfund.org, its an urgent information,
>> before 6th mid day, dont give a forged information
>>
>> Peter odama
>> 0753927432 <0753%20927432>
>>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Environmentalist/Agronomist

2017-07-05 Thread Peter Odama
Thanks, we will try, Japanese funds, we had applied for to date no feedback
on the concept paper submitted in January for Omugo health centre
infrastructure improvement.

When you hear such heartening information about embassy no one should keep
it for himself, one single issue affects the entire region, we have MPs
from West Nile who have long hands to reach to such selfish people, I know
there is still silent economic war on West Nile, let's focus jointly to
forget about this, it will die soon, if all of us cooperate.

Peter

I will visit them again

On Jul 5, 2017 7:05 AM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Peter. There is also a problem of bias especially with the Canada
funds for local initiatives. Some friends have applied before and failed to
get the funds simply because, and I'm guessing, the intermediaries
recommending the projects for approval are not from WN and so tend to
reject projects from WN.

A friend from Koboko who used to work for a European organisation in K'la
alluded to this unfortunate bias in project selection. In fact, my friend
was harrassed by her southern bosses to the extent she was forced to resign
from a well paying job. The bosses wanted to get one of their own and
indeed they didn't waste time to do so after my friend was forced to quit.

Peter, please keep us up to date.. don't forget the Japanese embassy funds.
Looks like a better chance of succeeding given that the Jap ambassador was
in WN not long ago.

Best,

C



Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
*From: *Margaret Akulia
*Sent: *Tuesday, July 4, 2017 5:13 PM
*To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
*Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
*Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Environmentalist/Agronomist

Great Peter!! I am confident that this effort will materialize and bring
about lots of benefit. Thanks for your continuing stewardship!! The
resources will come.

Cheers!!

M. Akulia

On Tuesday, July 4, 2017, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> I thank those who have  guiding us on environmental and agro support
> projects for West Nile, more credit goes to Jackson, Male, Akulia not to
> forget members in this forum.
>
> We now got an experienced volunteer Forester, agronomist and
> environmentalist, and soil biologist PhD, MS from Denmark, we signed an
> MoU, he has been to many African countries including Tanzania, feel free to
> engage us with call of proposals and networking. Male,  the volunteer has
> already contacted Canadian embassy, about what you sent, they don't have
> funds to implement the project at the moment but deadline likely to be
> pushed ahead and the focal person is on leave as we requested for an
> application form invain, no repply but he contacted them directly he got
> replied.
>
> He have been availed with all the socio- economic, and environmental data,
> geo- political status of West Nile and Statistical abstracts to prepare
> proposal with our support and external lobbying.
>
> Feel free to submit any relevant call and data
>
> You can check this volunteer profile on LinkedIn page Torsten Mandal
>
> Peter
>


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Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugees

2017-06-30 Thread Peter Odama
One day we shall have Skype conference or WhatsApp conference or group, if
this can be created in future.just like I created West Nile Business
ForumWhatsApp group to exchange Job, Business, Education and Health
matters only...you find people like posting politics I just unsubscribe
them, knowing very well that it's political game that brought down West
Nile 36 years ago, some of us at 4 years in 1980s were trained by mum to
dive with one chick plastered with soil, without crying, though very are
benefiting from it it has shown no impact sustainable impact in West Nile.

What makes us popular in Uganda  and abroad is sincerity in keeping private
and public offices intact, being a security guard and getting salary
150k/month without any fault.

We are very resourceful only if we realign and cleanse our mindset to
practical businesses.. And not to forget Let's think of Solar PVC at
least 5MW and agro investors too and to come to West Nile, poverty will be
chased in thin air!!!.

Odama



On Jun 30, 2017 22:38, "akuliam" <akul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Charles was just taking a jab at me actually. We have acted like that
> since we were in Primary School. Hihihihi. Yes. Let's face us on the
> reforestation.
>
> Akulia
>
>
> Sent from my Galaxy Tab A (2016)
>  Original message 
> From: cdm...@gmail.com
> Date: 2017-06-30 11:42 AM (GMT-08:00)
> To: Peter Odama <westnilenet@kym.net>, A Virtual Network for friends of
> West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
> Cc: Kobokonet Koboko <koboko...@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugees
>
> Thanks Peter; don't need to derail you from the important work you're
> doing to reforest WN.
>
> Best,
>
> CM
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
> *From: *Peter Odama
> *Sent: *Friday, June 30, 2017 12:19 PM
> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Cc: *Kobokonet Koboko
> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugees
>
> Ideally, no mapping is done for all urban refugees in Uganda, according to
> UNHCR and OPM those who wish to stay in urban areas so wish to do it
> voluntarily and will not get other services. But they are registered to go
> a particular camp
>
> They are registered at the settlement and come to town for services, and
> do get their rations when due for collection.
>
> On Jun 30, 2017 19:06, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Peter.. I was joking! I understand koboko is flooded with urban refugees.
>> These need to be captured as well as the never ending transit camps. And
>> that is where most of the environmental desecration occurs..
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
>> *From: *Peter Odama
>> *Sent: *Friday, June 30, 2017 11:40 AM
>> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Cc: *Kobokonet Koboko
>> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugees
>>
>> And generally Koboko has been a transit camp before relocation to major
>> settlements
>>
>> On Jun 30, 2017 18:24, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hehehe..there are no refugees in Koboko ‎ District. Those congolese and
>>> south sudanese in Koboko have returned home that's why UNHCR and Prime
>>> Minister's office that is in charge of refugees do not include them on the
>>> map :-)
>>>
>>> You will remember when President Obote declared and consistently
>>> repeated his fake news to the world that there were no Ugandan refugees in
>>> Sudan after Amin was overthrown. That the Lugbara, ‎Madi and Kakwa
>>> (collectively referred to as ANYANYA) who ran away had returned home to
>>> Sudan and Congo:-(
>>>
>>> ‎Best,
>>>
>>> C
>>>
>>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
>>> *From: *akuliam
>>> *Sent: *Friday, June 30, 2017 5:42 AM
>>> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>>> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>>> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugees
>>>
>>> I totally agree or I am crying foul
>>>
>>> Akulia
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from my Galaxy Tab A (2016)
>>>  Original message 
>>> From: Bongo Patrick <bongopat...@gmail.com>
>>> Date: 2017-06-30 12:33 AM (GMT-08:00)
>>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Mapping refugee

Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-29 Thread Peter Odama
Thanks Male, And can someone from Kobokonet yahoo group correct their
address, it always bounces back.

Thanks

Peter

On Jun 29, 2017 7:14 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Peter and everyone,
>
> If you haven't already done so, you will find a wealth of information by
> visiting the Africa Forest Forum We‎bsite including international
> scholarship opportunities for students and professionals wishing to upgrade
> their qualifications.
>
> Http://www.afforum.org/
>
> Thanks to Margaret and Andrew Aleli for bringing it to our attention.
>
> Furthermore, the link below provides a summary of regional consultations
> undertaken by FAO in Asia-Pacific region. Though dated (i.e. 1993), I think
> this information remains relevant to the debate/discussion on
> deforestation, forestation etc.
>
>
>
> http://www.fao.org/docrep/005/ac777e/ac777e03.htm#TopOfPage
>
>
>
> Also, if you google “Eucalyptus: blessing or curse” there is tones of
> information related to the subject.
>
>
>
> That’s why we really need our brothers and sisters in academia to join in
> and conduct further research on the unique situation in west nile.
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> ‎Charles
>
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
> *From: *Peter Odama
> *Sent: *Thursday, June 29, 2017 2:44 AM
> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Cc: *Kobokonet Koboko
> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
>
> You are welcome Margaret
>
> On Jun 29, 2017 7:17 AM, "Margaret Akulia" <akul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Peter. I just accessed the email below from Aleli. It contains
>> another great resource with tons of information. Thanks Aleli for this
>> resource and thank you Data for the validation regarding "walking the talk"
>> as opposed to "talking the walk" (laughs!!). Bravo Peter for getting set to
>> sail. You are a great captain!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> M. Akulia
>>
>>
>>
>> From:  [kobokoandfriendscommunity] <kobokoandfriendscommunity@yah
>> oogroups.com>
>> Date: Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:17 PM
>> Subject: Re: [kobokoandfriendscommunity] Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
>> [1 Attachment]
>> To: "kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com" <
>> kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Akulia,
>>
>> A bunch of thanks for sharing the on-going debate/discussion on
>> Eucalyptus trees in West Nile as to whether they are menace or not.
>>
>> Much as the discussion/debate is underway on the net, it's crucial to
>> approach it [debate] from an informed position. This is very vital because
>> the issue(s) is/are serious policy issues that have real and serious
>> implications on people's livelihoods.
>>
>> Approaching the conversation from an informed position, certainly, is my
>> strategy. To that effect, I have attached a document by one expert, Prof.
>> John Kaboggoza. Hopefully, we can read the document and carry on with the
>> talk.
>>
>> The original document can be reached at the link below:
>>
>> http://www.sifi.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Forest-plantat
>> ions-and-woodlots-in-Uganda.pdf
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Aleli.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have drafted a concept paper to be shared and some one enrich it, I
>>> will share with contacts who are active interested, I always believe in
>>> actions. Let's hunt for the funds it will not be a one organization's
>>> affair but consortium of cause with lead partner.
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Jun 28, 2017 4:48 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is a great suggestion Margaret! It would be nice if one / or more
>>>> of our WN academics cld jump on board to lead or co-lead the preparation of
>>>> the report emanating from the facilitated deliberations‎. The academic(s)
>>>> cld then take it further and seek research funds from international
>>>> agencies such as Canada's  International Development Research Centre which
>>>> supports such kinds of work.
>>>>
>>>> www.idrc.ca
>>>>
>>>> ‎The IDRC has supported many Ugandan projects and postgraduate students
>>>> at the Masters and doctoral level before so I wld think they wld entertain
>>>> such a project.
>>>>

Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-29 Thread Peter Odama
OK thanks

On Jun 29, 2017 11:50 AM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ‎Peter,
>
> You may wish to consider approaching the Embassy of Japan for funding of
> this initiative. As you may be aware, the Japanese ambassador was in WN not
> too long ago for a tour of the region.
>
> I believe it was in Feb or March when JJ Avudria  circulated the info
> about grants for community projects from the Japan embassy. Please check
> your emails from Avudria. Advise if you can't find it so that someone who
> retained the email may recirulate.
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
> *From: *Peter Odama
> *Sent: *Thursday, June 29, 2017 2:44 AM
> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Cc: *Kobokonet Koboko
> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
>
> You are welcome Margaret
>
> On Jun 29, 2017 7:17 AM, "Margaret Akulia" <akul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Peter. I just accessed the email below from Aleli. It contains
>> another great resource with tons of information. Thanks Aleli for this
>> resource and thank you Data for the validation regarding "walking the talk"
>> as opposed to "talking the walk" (laughs!!). Bravo Peter for getting set to
>> sail. You are a great captain!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> M. Akulia
>>
>>
>>
>> From:  [kobokoandfriendscommunity] <kobokoandfriendscommunity@yah
>> oogroups.com>
>> Date: Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:17 PM
>> Subject: Re: [kobokoandfriendscommunity] Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
>> [1 Attachment]
>> To: "kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com" <
>> kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear Akulia,
>>
>> A bunch of thanks for sharing the on-going debate/discussion on
>> Eucalyptus trees in West Nile as to whether they are menace or not.
>>
>> Much as the discussion/debate is underway on the net, it's crucial to
>> approach it [debate] from an informed position. This is very vital because
>> the issue(s) is/are serious policy issues that have real and serious
>> implications on people's livelihoods.
>>
>> Approaching the conversation from an informed position, certainly, is my
>> strategy. To that effect, I have attached a document by one expert, Prof.
>> John Kaboggoza. Hopefully, we can read the document and carry on with the
>> talk.
>>
>> The original document can be reached at the link below:
>>
>> http://www.sifi.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Forest-plantat
>> ions-and-woodlots-in-Uganda.pdf
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Aleli.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have drafted a concept paper to be shared and some one enrich it, I
>>> will share with contacts who are active interested, I always believe in
>>> actions. Let's hunt for the funds it will not be a one organization's
>>> affair but consortium of cause with lead partner.
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Jun 28, 2017 4:48 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is a great suggestion Margaret! It would be nice if one / or more
>>>> of our WN academics cld jump on board to lead or co-lead the preparation of
>>>> the report emanating from the facilitated deliberations‎. The academic(s)
>>>> cld then take it further and seek research funds from international
>>>> agencies such as Canada's  International Development Research Centre which
>>>> supports such kinds of work.
>>>>
>>>> www.idrc.ca
>>>>
>>>> ‎The IDRC has supported many Ugandan projects and postgraduate students
>>>> at the Masters and doctoral level before so I wld think they wld entertain
>>>> such a project.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Alwin for your input as well.
>>>>
>>>> With the challenges facing WN, South Sudan and NE Congo, the time has
>>>> now come for local communities, Government officials, the private sector,
>>>> civil society, religious leaders, academia, diaspora and international
>>>> partners to work together to find solutions to these chronic problems.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Charles
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Peter for re-open

Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-29 Thread Peter Odama
You are welcome Margaret

On Jun 29, 2017 7:17 AM, "Margaret Akulia" <akul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you Peter. I just accessed the email below from Aleli. It contains
> another great resource with tons of information. Thanks Aleli for this
> resource and thank you Data for the validation regarding "walking the talk"
> as opposed to "talking the walk" (laughs!!). Bravo Peter for getting set to
> sail. You are a great captain!
>
> Cheers,
>
> M. Akulia
>
>
>
> From:  [kobokoandfriendscommunity] <kobokoandfriendscommunity@
> yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 8:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [kobokoandfriendscommunity] Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
> [1 Attachment]
> To: "kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com" <
> kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com>
>
>
>
>
> Dear Akulia,
>
> A bunch of thanks for sharing the on-going debate/discussion on Eucalyptus
> trees in West Nile as to whether they are menace or not.
>
> Much as the discussion/debate is underway on the net, it's crucial to
> approach it [debate] from an informed position. This is very vital because
> the issue(s) is/are serious policy issues that have real and serious
> implications on people's livelihoods.
>
> Approaching the conversation from an informed position, certainly, is my
> strategy. To that effect, I have attached a document by one expert, Prof.
> John Kaboggoza. Hopefully, we can read the document and carry on with the
> talk.
>
> The original document can be reached at the link below:
>
> http://www.sifi.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Forest-plantat
> ions-and-woodlots-in-Uganda.pdf
>
> Regards,
>
> Aleli.
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have drafted a concept paper to be shared and some one enrich it, I
>> will share with contacts who are active interested, I always believe in
>> actions. Let's hunt for the funds it will not be a one organization's
>> affair but consortium of cause with lead partner.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Jun 28, 2017 4:48 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> This is a great suggestion Margaret! It would be nice if one / or more
>>> of our WN academics cld jump on board to lead or co-lead the preparation of
>>> the report emanating from the facilitated deliberations‎. The academic(s)
>>> cld then take it further and seek research funds from international
>>> agencies such as Canada's  International Development Research Centre which
>>> supports such kinds of work.
>>>
>>> www.idrc.ca
>>>
>>> ‎The IDRC has supported many Ugandan projects and postgraduate students
>>> at the Masters and doctoral level before so I wld think they wld entertain
>>> such a project.
>>>
>>> Thank you Alwin for your input as well.
>>>
>>> With the challenges facing WN, South Sudan and NE Congo, the time has
>>> now come for local communities, Government officials, the private sector,
>>> civil society, religious leaders, academia, diaspora and international
>>> partners to work together to find solutions to these chronic problems.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you Peter for re-opening this topic of Deforestation. You are
>>> absolutely right in insinuating that we cannot be the generations that
>>> “drop the baton”!! It looks like you (www.worldactionfund.org) have
>>> crystalized the way forward and the only component missing is patronage.
>>> Thank you Patrick O, Patrick G, John A, Patrick A and CD Male for your
>>> contributions. I am confident that we have enough brains in our midst to
>>> translate all the ideas discussed into action plans/a proposal that will
>>> propel our collective wish. You have provided a lot of additional flesh so
>>> why don’t we assemble a team (facilitated by Peter) to put some of these
>>> brainwaves on paper so that they don’t fizzle out like many brilliant ideas
>>> discussed on this platform.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would offer to tag-team but I am way in over my head with efforts to
>>> fund raise for South Sudan’s War Orphans (https://margaretakulia.ca/war
>>> -orphans). I will be able to participate once there is a draft though
>>> so don’t count me out. In this day and age there is no excuse for
>>> neglecting to provide substitutes for the energy and/or building materials
>>> provided by trees. In other words, the reason for

Re: [WestNileNet] Map

2017-06-28 Thread Peter Odama
Thank you Vasco, I only spotted the natural Woodland in Arua Udruwa in
Terego, we have some large ones in Moyo, Adjumani and Zombo

On Jun 29, 2017 5:13 AM, "Vasco Oguzua" <vogu...@gmail.com> wrote:

When has there ever been a Tropical Rainforest in West Nile with a Savanna
vegetation if I still remember my elementary school geography of West Nile
and Uganda??

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 29, 2017, at 12:04 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:


Can someone give me a map of some few tropical rainforests remaining in
West Nile?

Kind Regards

Peter Odama

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[WestNileNet] Map

2017-06-28 Thread Peter Odama
Can someone give me a map of some few tropical rainforests remaining in
West Nile?

Kind Regards

Peter Odama
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Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-28 Thread Peter Odama
I have drafted a concept paper to be shared and some one enrich it, I will
share with contacts who are active interested, I always believe in actions.
Let's hunt for the funds it will not be a one organization's affair but
consortium of cause with lead partner.

Peter

On Jun 28, 2017 4:48 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This is a great suggestion Margaret! It would be nice if one / or more of
> our WN academics cld jump on board to lead or co-lead the preparation of
> the report emanating from the facilitated deliberations‎. The academic(s)
> cld then take it further and seek research funds from international
> agencies such as Canada's  International Development Research Centre which
> supports such kinds of work.
>
> www.idrc.ca
>
> ‎The IDRC has supported many Ugandan projects and postgraduate students at
> the Masters and doctoral level before so I wld think they wld entertain
> such a project.
>
> Thank you Alwin for your input as well.
>
> With the challenges facing WN, South Sudan and NE Congo, the time has now
> come for local communities, Government officials, the private sector, civil
> society, religious leaders, academia, diaspora and international partners
> to work together to find solutions to these chronic problems.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
> Thank you Peter for re-opening this topic of Deforestation. You are
> absolutely right in insinuating that we cannot be the generations that
> “drop the baton”!! It looks like you (www.worldactionfund.org) have
> crystalized the way forward and the only component missing is patronage.
> Thank you Patrick O, Patrick G, John A, Patrick A and CD Male for your
> contributions. I am confident that we have enough brains in our midst to
> translate all the ideas discussed into action plans/a proposal that will
> propel our collective wish. You have provided a lot of additional flesh so
> why don’t we assemble a team (facilitated by Peter) to put some of these
> brainwaves on paper so that they don’t fizzle out like many brilliant ideas
> discussed on this platform.
>
>
> I would offer to tag-team but I am way in over my head with efforts to
> fund raise for South Sudan’s War Orphans (https://margaretakulia.ca/
> war-orphans). I will be able to participate once there is a draft though
> so don’t count me out. In this day and age there is no excuse for
> neglecting to provide substitutes for the energy and/or building materials
> provided by trees. In other words, the reason for cutting down trees for
> domestic use can be nullified!!
>
>
> Everyone can be trained on environmental protection and some of this can
> be synchronized with more effective and efficient support for refugees and
> host communities. I am copying Alwin Bubendorfer and looping in my people
> in Koboko because the more brains we have to tackle this elephant in the
> room the better. Let’s translate this conversation into action plans!!
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> M. Akulia
>
> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 2:20 PM, <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ‎Thanks Peter. We discussed this issue some years back on kobokonet where
>> it was mentioned Eucalyptus tree was the worst tree species introduced in
>> WN.
>>
>> We encouraged the gradual replacement of eucalyptus with the teak tree
>> which for those who were refugees in South Sudan, was the main tree species
>> supported by the German forestry team.
>>
>> The sad thing is that uganda has been independent for nearly 55 years. We
>> have a ministry responsible for forestry, university faculties that teach
>> forestry but we still continue‎ to plant the Eucalyptus tree.
>>
>> God have mercy...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Rogers network.
>> *From: *Peter Odama
>> *Sent: *Tuesday, June 27, 2017 4:15 PM
>> *To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Reply To: *A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
>> *Subject: *Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
>>
>>  Friends sorry to say this am not a scientist but i hear that eucalyptus
>> consumes a lot of moisture, we don't have swamps we still plant them let's
>> think of local sustainable methods, use your scientific researched
>> knowledge sustainably to them, I know  our Scientists from west Nile will
>> never ever practice this and preach, but only work  for their salaries and
>> stay comfortably and die alone..
>>
>> On Jun 27, 2017 9:30 PM, "Patrick Anguti" <pangu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> At Letani Forestry Group we carry afforestation for individuals and
>>> companies. We also have a group tree project where we encoura

Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-27 Thread Peter Odama
 Friends sorry to say this am not a scientist but i hear that eucalyptus
consumes a lot of moisture, we don't have swamps we still plant them let's
think of local sustainable methods, use your scientific researched
knowledge sustainably to them, I know  our Scientists from west Nile will
never ever practice this and preach, but only work  for their salaries and
stay comfortably and die alone..

On Jun 27, 2017 9:30 PM, "Patrick Anguti" <pangu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At Letani Forestry Group we carry afforestation for individuals and
> companies. We also have a group tree project where we encourage those
> without land to join so we acquire land jointly and plant for you.
> As per the aspect of eucalyptus,  truth is eucalyptus drains water in wet
> areas. They were introduced in Uganda to drain swamps during the
> construction of railway lines to fight malaria. However,  there are over
> 600species that apply for different e ecological zones.
> The choice of species matter and this is the reason u have to engage
> professionals to manage your project.
>
> Thanks.
> Patrick Anguti
>
> On Jun 27, 2017 05:24, "Peter Odama" <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a 4 pager afforestation and reforestation concept paper anyone
>> interested can approach me to jointly identify a potential philanthropists
>> or corporate to work with us www worldactionfund. org in the green crusade
>> for West Nile.
>>
>> Patrick individual efforts are OK but this is a huge community habitat it
>> needs awareness education and demonstration which a single effort will be
>> futile like dropping a needle in river Nile, this is a joint anticipated
>> risk already seen on ground that involves ignition and motivation and an
>> eye opener as the entire communities are struggling for food with the
>> effect of climate change in the region.
>>
>>  I think alliance is the best option by creating green volunteers for  a
>> pilot project in more risky sub counties an impact that can be felt easily.
>>
>> BAT started this initiative some years where some of us benefited to be
>> educated as our parents sale the tobacco cured to the company back after
>> depleting the environment for wood fuel for over 60 years in West Nile,
>> they left no sustainable approach and they have left...more new tobacco
>> companies will continue to cut the remaining wood fuel and disappear
>> leaving us vulnerable "pakalast ".
>>
>> Moreso the increased number of refugees will add more threat to the
>> natural forestry as they are not informed about the risk of cutting natural
>> trees, moreover in South Sudan wildlife or cutting of natural forest in a
>> community is understood from childhood and no one easily downs a tree, they
>> have tough local bye laws, killing an animal can be a disaster for you in
>> South Sudan. But in Uganda it's "Mana" from heaven, I don't care is killing
>> us.
>>
>> A single demonstration in a sub county can cause an impact and involving
>> NFA and communities.
>>
>> Odama
>>
>> On Jun 26, 2017 21:01, "Patrick Okuni" <paok...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Friends
>>>
>>> It may be difficult for us to directly influence the situation in the
>>> refugee areas; but we can make individual efforts at afforestation in
>>> different parts of West Nile. Apart from contributing to improving the
>>> environment, trees are a good investment for the long term - in retirement
>>> or for the next generation.
>>>
>>> Nice week.
>>>
>>> Patrick Okuni
>>>
>>> On 22 June 2017 at 17:39, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear friends,
>>>>
>>>> Those working and not working and those in Diaspora, should we all wait
>>>> for the desertification in  West Nile? due to increased cutting of trees
>>>> more so the huge numbers of refugees we have helped have not been trained
>>>> on environmental protection, we will all suffer the same consequences
>>>> http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1456123/refugee-s
>>>> training-uganda-vegetation-officials.
>>>>
>>>> Me and you need intervention without any foreign support, not even to
>>>> wait for governemnt to replant trees, we all seem less bothered, as most
>>>> members in this forum 80% stay in urban areas 5% in diaspora, we only visit
>>>> the villages on public holidays, with less impact to the entire community
>>>> and spend3-7days with them. It's an

[WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Aw: Re: Deforestation

2017-06-27 Thread Peter Odama
-- Forwarded message --
From: "Alwin Bubendorfer" <alvin_kl...@gmx.at>
Date: Jun 27, 2017 10:38 AM
Subject: Fw: Aw: Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
To: <peter.od...@gmail.com>
Cc:

Dear Mr Odama.

May I please request you to forward my below email (including attachement
containing very
good news indeed) to the Westnile Platform.

I do not know why, but although being a menmber for many years, my mail
server
refuses to perform this task.

Thank you,

Alwin Bubendorfer

*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 27. Juni 2017 um 08:39 Uhr
*Von:* "Alwin Bubendorfer" <alvin_kl...@gmx.at>
*An:* westnilenet@kym.net
*Betreff:* Aw: Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
Dear all.

I am not a West Niler, but can be considered as a friend of West Nile :-)

I lived in Arua for 3.5 years - establishing energy offices, mainstreaming
energy into
development plans and engaged in efficient cooking stoves, solar PV,
electricity grid
work and environmental conservation / tree planting.

I wanted to make you aware of a press release by the Danish Embassy, who
apparently
are setting up a big operation to support the adaptive capacity of Northern
Uganda to
Climate Change (see attached). This gives me a lot of hope, as West Nile
indeed was
moving fast towards desertification - a very dramatic trend!

I would be very happy if you could provide me with updates on the
electricity situation in
West Nile - a month after I left we had switched on Nyagak. I had by then
already developed
a concept note outlining needs for additional investments into power
generation, especially
in order to supplement during the dry season. I would now be happy if you
could give me an
overview about your experiences in regards to grid availability / power
quality, I feel there
are always options available to change things - be aware of the power of
joint efforts!!!

I am very much looking forward to your responses and remain with kind
regards,

Alwin Bubendorfer


*Gesendet:* Montag, 26. Juni 2017 um 20:01 Uhr
*Von:* "Patrick Okuni" <paok...@gmail.com>
*An:* "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
*Betreff:* Re: [WestNileNet] Deforestation
Dear Friends

It may be difficult for us to directly influence the situation in the
refugee areas; but we can make individual efforts at afforestation in
different parts of West Nile. Apart from contributing to improving the
environment, trees are a good investment for the long term - in retirement
or for the next generation.

Nice week.

Patrick Okuni

On 22 June 2017 at 17:39, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Those working and not working and those in Diaspora, should we all wait
> for the desertification in  West Nile? due to increased cutting of trees
> more so the huge numbers of refugees we have helped have not been trained
> on environmental protection, we will all suffer the same consequences
> http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1456123/
> refugee-straining-uganda-vegetation-officials.
>
> Me and you need intervention without any foreign support, not even to wait
> for governemnt to replant trees, we all seem less bothered, as most members
> in this forum 80% stay in urban areas 5% in diaspora, we only visit the
> villages on public holidays, with less impact to the entire community and
> spend3-7days with them. It's an eye opener, no aid agency has bothered to
> start afforestation processes in refugee settlements, moreso the locals
> continue cuttting and clearing the forest at terrible speed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
>
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Re: [WestNileNet] An Evening with Ms. Haben Girma - African-American Champion of Diversity, Accessibility and Post-secondary education

2017-06-26 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Male,

Thanks for the inspirational story!
African Union is a new a political platform, and may take over 10-20 years
to align it's strong foundation hope if will not break in the middle as
it's fed on political ideologies.

Disable people suffer, just imaging in Uganda, the government made it clear
for all deaf, blind and lame to access support this disappeared in thin
air,  it's only organizations struggling to supplement, relying on
politicians is OK but suicidal always, let the communities through
organisations and associations get empowered as government supplements.

Just in West Nile in any district office try to ask for data on disability
by village, they don't have you will be shocked, I tried Maracha and Arua,
we failed, I engaged two female MPs of Arua and Maracha, who volunteered to
help in logistics, we found over 500 suffering from different alignments
and need support, and this wasn't comprehensive assessment.

Peter

On Jun 27, 2017 02:14,  wrote:

> On Saturday June 24, my family and I attended an event organized by the
> Ottawa-based Eritrean Youth Initiative featuring Ms. Haben Girma, former
> USA President Obama’s Champion of Change and BBC African Woman Hero of the
> Year, among her other accomplishments. Haben who became Deafblind at the
> age 5 is the first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School
> and has become a great advocate for equal opportunities for people with
> disabilities. Incidentally, Haben’s brother is also Deafblind but neither
> of her parents has any visible disability.
>
> In addition to supporting my two work colleagues who are of Eritrean
> decent, we attended this gala so as to expose my son to other people who
> have overcome real life challenges since the stories of how me and other
> people within my network don’t seem to resonate very well because the
> stories took place a long time ago. We wanted my son to learn from Haben’s
> experience so he knows that matter what hardships, adversities,
> shortcomings we face in life, as long as your heart is still pumping and
> you are breathing, there is/are possibility/ies and therefore never to give
> up.
>
> I know that each and everyone one of us has a survival story to tell
> whether we were born before, during and after the various Ugandan wars;
> sometimes, it is good to listen to other people’s stories and learn from
> them. Ms. Girma is a real inspiration.
>
> I hope that all of us and our leaders look at people with visible
> disabilities (and invisible disabilities such as mental and psychological
> health) as people who need support and tools to lead normal lives while
> contributing to society.
>
> With Haben recognized in many countries, it is our hope that the African
> Union and African countries recognize her as their own daughter and use her
> experience to bring much needed change to the millions of Africans, young
> and old who face insurmountable difficulties because our societies fail to
> provide the basic necessities for them to live meaningful lives.
>
> Further information about this amazing and inspiring young lady and the
> work that she continues to do is available on her website:
>
>  https://habengirma.com/
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Charles
>
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[WestNileNet] Deforestation

2017-06-22 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends,

Those working and not working and those in Diaspora, should we all wait for
the desertification in  West Nile? due to increased cutting of trees more
so the huge numbers of refugees we have helped have not been trained on
environmental protection, we will all suffer the same consequences
http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1456123/refugee-straining-uganda-vegetation-officials
.

Me and you need intervention without any foreign support, not even to wait
for governemnt to replant trees, we all seem less bothered, as most members
in this forum 80% stay in urban areas 5% in diaspora, we only visit the
villages on public holidays, with less impact to the entire community and
spend3-7days with them. It's an eye opener, no aid agency has bothered to
start afforestation processes in refugee settlements, moreso the locals
continue cuttting and clearing the forest at terrible speed.

Thanks

Peter
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Re: [WestNileNet] Tragic Loss of Capt Yoti Ernest

2017-06-17 Thread Peter Odama
Sad

On Jun 16, 2017 17:49, "Christine Munduru"  wrote:

> Dear members to is to let you know that West Nile has lost yet another
> important person tragically. Captain Yoti Ernest is a senior pilot who
> worked with Uganda airlines. He comes from Maracha and he had just got a
> new job which he started last week but last evening, as he came home, he
> parked his car at the gate, went to open the gate but the car started
> rolling without his notice and knocked him, he died on the way to
> hospital.Provisionally requiem mass will be at 2pm at Bugonga Parish
> tomorrow, the body will sleep at his home in Entebbe and will leave in the
> morning of Sunday for burial in Kayunga
>
> Thanks
> Christine
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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Second Notice: Chief of Party for Afghanistan Health Resiliency Project

2017-06-16 Thread Peter Odama
-- Forwarded message --
From: "Linda Aines" 
Date: Jun 17, 2017 00:46
Subject: Second Notice: Chief of Party for Afghanistan Health Resiliency
Project
To: 
Cc:

Chief of Party Opportunity I am accepting applications for this positions
on behalf of Palladium. To qualify, the candidate needs at least 7 years of

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* Chief of Party Opportunity*

I am accepting applications for this positions on behalf of Palladium. To
qualify, the candidate needs at least 7 years of experience with Health
System Strengthening and 5 years as COP on similar projects. See
requirements below...

*Title:* Chief of Party (COP) - Health Sector Resiliency Project
*Location:* Kabul, Afghanistan
*Start Date and Duration:* ASAP, this is an existing project that ends in
Sept 30, 2020.

*Purpose of Position:*

The goal of the Health Sector Resiliency Project is to support the
Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) to foster a
strengthened, reformed, and increasingly self-reliant Afghan health system
prepared for the decreased donor support anticipated over the coming
decade. The HSR Project will act as a resource and a catalyst to the MoPH
and other GIRoA entities as it considers and implements critical
sector-wide reforms that will be required to make the system more resilient
and sustainable. The HSR Project will primarily focus on governance, health
finance and human resources for health and will engage both the public and
private components of the health sector

HSR will stimulate and provide assistance to the MoPH to conceptualize and
operationalize the more difficult, longer-term decisions/policies that must
be made in order to strengthen the system and make continued advances in
the health of Afghans, relying increasingly on domestic resources. These
could include decisions surrounding how to improve efficiencies and
increase the potential for sustainability such as staff rationalization,
financial compensation and hiring modalities; organizational restructuring;
the contents and cost of the Basic Package of Health Services and Essential
Package of Hospital Services; strengthening engagement with the private
sector; health facility rationalization; and streamlining the MoPH’s
stewardship role.

Palladium is seeking a full time Chief of Party who will lead the overall
project’s technical direction and management and ensure that the project is
meeting all of its goals and set requirements. This position is based on
Kabul, Afghanistan and reports to Project Director based in HQ.

*Primary Responsibilities:* The primary responsibilities of the Chief of
Party (COP) are to:
1) Provide overall strategic, technical, programmatic, financial, and
management guidance and support the implementation of the overall project
and activities.
2) Serve as the primary point of contact to USAID technical staff and work
collaboratively with USAID to provide technical leadership in the design
and execution of project strategy and scopes of work and monitoring of
progress;
3) Liaise with MoPH and other government staff and provide direct and
immediate support to identify and meet needs for meeting set goals,
including capacity building and systems development;
4) Facilitate the management of the project’s main sub-contractors,
including maintaining clear and open lines of communication and developing
comprehensive scopes-of-work;
5) Establish and manage relationship and coordination with relevant
stakeholders and serve as the primary project representative with HQ,
government officials, the other stakeholders;
6) Provide analytical and evaluative techniques to identify, consider, and
resolve project challenges particularly as they relate to implementation,
quality, and meeting requirements and milestones.
7) Oversee project technical and administrative staff and work with the
US-based country management support team to ensure responsive and efficient
project operations.
8) Ensure that project objectives, outcomes, and deliverables are met and
that financial, operational, and reporting requirements of the donor are
achieved.
9) Ensure clear lines of communications to keep staff informed of relevant
information and dialog both in the field with donor, staff, partners and
with headquarters.

*Minimum Education and Experience Required:*
• Advanced degree (MBA, MD, MPH, PhD) in Public Health, Public
Administration or related field (health systems, governance, finance,
public health, political science, and/or business administration);
• At least five (5) years of prior experience as Chief of Party on similar,
international, donor-funded programs;
• Experience with technical and administrative management of large,
multi-year donor funded projects (greater than $30 million) with
demonstrated increasing levels of leadership and management 

Re: [WestNileNet] WELL DONE JACKIE!!!

2017-05-25 Thread Peter Odama
Hi

Margaret if not mistaken the date of her release is out dated 27/05/2016
last year not this week, unless the news editors are speculative

Peter

On May 25, 2017 8:12 AM, "Margaret Akulia"  wrote:

Let me help. Someone, anyone please pass along my contact information
to Jackie. I have never failed (smiles!!)


http://matookerepublic.com/2016/05/27/born-again-jackie-chan
diru-to-leave-rehab-this-weekend/

Akulia

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Re: [WestNileNet] WELL DONE JACKIE!!!

2017-05-25 Thread Peter Odama
Hi my friend Margaret if not mistaken, the news headline is outdated
27/05/2016 last year



On May 25, 2017 8:12 AM, "Margaret Akulia"  wrote:

> Let me help. Someone, anyone please pass along my contact information
> to Jackie. I have never failed (smiles!!)
>
>
> http://matookerepublic.com/2016/05/27/born-again-jackie-chan
> diru-to-leave-rehab-this-weekend/
>
> Akulia
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[WestNileNet] Save National Forests in refugee camps

2017-05-06 Thread Peter Odama
Dear all

Let's join and circulate this campaign before West Nile turns into desert
before of inhabitantation of natural forests.here is the link
https://fundrazr.com/91Efy2?ref=tx_55g0E5

Peter
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[WestNileNet] Jobs

2017-04-24 Thread Peter Odama
Friends try your luck from our partner organizations please do like our
Facebook page of World Action Fund to get weekly news


*Job Opportunities *
*PEAS Opportunity- Shared by Rachel Linn*
PEAS is currently looking for external consultants to develop an approach
of measurement in three different areas;(1) the assessment of special
educational needs (SEN) (2) assessment of student literacy and numeracy
levels, and (3) the assessment of non-academic outcomes. PEAS  will seek
the best candidates for each strand. However, proposals from consultants
who feel they are adequately experienced to cover any combination of the
three areas of work and/or may want to bid in a consortium are welcome. To
apply, please download the detailed TOR here>>>
.
The deadline is *Friday 5th May*.   All proposals should be submitted to
quotations.l...@peas.org.uk
using
the subject line ‘Student Outcomes Assessment Project'. For any queries,
please emailalix.cl...@peas.org.uk

 ordenis.kaff...@peas.org.uk

.before the deadline. Please also feel free to share this information with
any contacts who may

*Programme Manager Job at ARK Uganda Offices- Shared by James O'Donoghue *
Ark's Education Partnerships Group is recruiting a programme manager to
lead the education initiative in Uganda. Please find all the details here>>>

.
Deadline is Friday 12th May.

*Opportunity International Job*-*Shared by Elizabeth Nyivuru *
Opportunity International is recruiting an Education Specialist to be based
in Uganda and  working on the  Education Quality programme. Please find all
the details here>>>

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Re: [WestNileNet] OILY HANDSHAKES & SLIPPERY DIRECTIVE.

2017-02-13 Thread Peter Odama
My brother, life, love and apetite for money has changed trend and
graduated, as human beings advance in the current evolution, every leaving
species is dying for money because it's everything.

Most MPs are as broke as we are likewise ministers, there are different
types of allowances URA is likely to fix soob from presidential hand shake
to parliamentary handshake which has been there, no one knows and talks
about it before it becomes a stupid handshake to be openly debated out of
annoyance, electorates as of now are badly retaliating, milking and
handshaking MPs pockets, if you dont give, you will not see the next
elected seat. The current debate in parliament will "sun die"

Odama
On Feb 8, 2017 4:36 AM, "Hussein Amin"  wrote:

> I am not exactly up-to-date with the very latest from parliament regarding
> the now infamous "Oil Handshake" investigation.
>
> However, I would quickly advise those involved to put aside the political
> bureaucracy, and first establish the legality of the presidential directive
> that approved the reward request and authorized its payment. (See
> attachment)
>
> If the directive was legal, isn't it "case closed"?
>
> Because the other activities would then be more about technicalities and
> the related accounting acrobatics to implement that directive.
>
> Let us agree that no matter how disturbing the matter is, by law there is
> nothing illegal in requesting for a reward.
>
> It is the approval and payment that has to abide by the prescribed laws.
>
> The Constitution of Uganda, specifically Article 99 (1) states: "The
> Executive Authority of Uganda is vested in the President and shall be
> exercised in accordance with the laws of Uganda."
>
> So while it is important to investigate administrative compliance, what
> matters most is the directive. Was it lawful?
>
> If yes, then let the people of Uganda be shown the exact "laws of Uganda"
> that it was implementing.
>
> Mr. Lumumba Hussein Amin
> 03/02/2017
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[WestNileNet] Temporary job

2017-02-07 Thread Peter Odama
TechBuilding Ltd is looking for one engineer with good skills   , young,
and ambitious to develop and grow career path   both in BoQ and
architecturals  New graduates diploma holders or degree preferred  without
any other busy assignments Preferred  net salary 1m to start subject to
probational performance and more benefits in due cause.

Our partner Wolfgang  Enderle will directly  deal with  you.  Young and
strong career  development  seekers with Survey,   BoQ and architecturals
multi  tasked experienced applicants are preferred  to develop  a new
startup industrial plant yet to start. This is not  a good business for
double dealers

Local Luganda  language  a MUST

Send CVs to below address and gp.uganda...@gmail.com and cc
wolfgang.ende...@gmail.com

Address to CEO TechBuilding Ltd

Best Regards

Peter Odama
--

Managing Director

Global Pace Limited

P.O Box 26850 Kampala,
Mukwaya General Hospital Building, Ggaba Road room 6 behind,  1st floor.

https://branded.me/global-pace

Tel:+256 776167923/+256 753 927 432
Civil Engineering,Logistics, Provision of services/office supplies,
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[WestNileNet] Jobs

2017-02-04 Thread Peter Odama



The deadline is approaching for this COP job that I announced last week.
The candidate must have managed programs greater than $20 million to
qualify.

*Position:* Chief of Party (COP)

*Project:* Tunisia Business Reform and Competitiveness Project II (BRCP II)

*Location:* The COP will work out of the BRCP II office in Tunis, and is
expected to travel to regional BRCP II satellite offices throughout
Tunisia, as needed.

*Start Date and Duration of Assignment:* This position is contingent upon
award of a contract. Currently, the BRCP II proposal is due to USAID on
February 27, 2017. Our best guess is that an award will be issued no later
than Q4 2017.

*Summary:* Aines International is currently seeking a Chief of Party (COP)
for the anticipated USAID Business Reform and Competitiveness Project II
(BRCP II), on behalf of a Washington DC area firm. The Project is a
five-year economic growth/jobs creation activity in Tunisia that aims to
increase private sector competitiveness; support workforce development; and
improve the business enabling environment. The COP will provide overall
technical, strategic, management, and operational oversight on BRCP II. The
COP will also serve as the primary project liaison to USAID and other
relevant stakeholders.

*Responsibilities* include:
1. Provide strategic direction and technical leadership.
2. Serve as the firm’s primary project representative in Tunisia, managing
key relationship with USAID, government counterparts, and local
partners/stakeholders.

3. Provide financial oversight to ensure fiscal accountability.
4. Oversee program monitoring, evaluation and reporting to ensure
programmatic results and outcomes are to client satisfaction and in
compliance with donor requirements.
5. Oversee field operations, ensuring information flow and dissemination
between regional satellite offices, and local HQ in Tunis.
6. Liaise with Home Office staff on a periodic basis on technical,
management and operational outputs, ensuring clear/open lines of
communication.
7. Ensure contract compliance with USAID policies and regulations
8. Supervise and mentor senior management staff.

*Minimum Requirements:*
* Graduate degree in a relevant field such as business, finance, economics,
public administration, law, or other relevant or equivalent field.
* Demonstrated experience in managing private sector development programs
(e.g., SME development, workforce development) of similar scale and
complexity.

* Must have managed programs greater than $20 million.
* At least ten (10) years of international development experience,
including substantial experience working with developing the private sector.

* At least 3 years of experience managing/overseeing USAID-funded
contracts.
* Experience in policy reform, including but not limited to business
enabling environment reform and private sector engagement in a developing
country.
* Demonstrated leadership skills, including facilitation, team building,
and coordination.
* Excellent written and verbal communication.
* Fluency in English is required; proficiency in French or Arabic is highly
desired.
* Experience working in the MENA region is preferred.
* Multiple country work experience is required.

*HOW TO APPLY:* Applicants should submit an updated CV/resume, that clearly
shows the applicant meets all qualification requirements, to
linda.ai...@internationalink.net with “COP- (BRCP II), Tunisia” in the
subject line.

*DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: February 8, 2017 or until filled.*

*View more of our Open Positions at Aines International*


Thank you for viewing this position. If this is not in your area of
interest, please do forward to colleagues, who may qualify and be
appreciative that you sent a great new opportunity to them.

*Kind regards,*
*Linda Aines, Aines International Recruitment Link*

Ph 802-558-8209





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[WestNileNet] Jobs

2017-01-25 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends,

Pass this over for those interested it's from www.worldactionfund.org
forum network:

*Job Opportunity **Shared by Jenny Willmott SCHOLE** (  *
je...@schole.org.uk  * )  *
SCHOLE is currently recruiting for Operation Directors and School
Development Directors. Please see job adverts linked below;
Operation Directors job here>>>
<http://fenu.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=2cf59d5bf1e25ce477bae8c68=43d1c13196=7d8bbe0efe>
School Development Directors job here>>>
<http://fenu.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=2cf59d5bf1e25ce477bae8c68=eabee16a0d=7d8bbe0efe>
Kindly pass the above opportunities to any interested personnel

Peter Odama
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[WestNileNet] Fellowship Age 30 maximum

2016-12-29 Thread Peter Odama
Dear all

Deadline for the paid fellowship training is 18th Jan 2017.

Applications for the 2017-2018 GHC fellowship class are OPEN! Calling young
leaders from all sectors to join the health equity movement in 150+
high-impact roles in Africa and the US. Applications close January 18:
ghcorps.org <http://ghcorps.org/apply>/ <http://ghcorps.org/apply>apply
<http://ghcorps.org/apply>

Peter Odama
World Action Fund
www.worldactionfund.org
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[WestNileNet] ELTS

2016-11-29 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends,

If you have dreams of studying or working in UK or Europe better have this
English Language Testing System: ELTS a must
https://ielts.britishcouncil.org/uganda

Peter Odama
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[WestNileNet] Cervical Cancer in West Nile

2016-11-29 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends

We have started this campaign to fully establish a cause center in Arua,
spread the link friends and disapora https://goto.gg

Thanks

Peter Odama
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Re: [WestNileNet] IMPORTANT NATIONAL MESSAGE

2016-11-25 Thread Peter Odama
The worst problems for good plan in Uganda is some investors have ulterior
motives they milk the economy dry as you can see now.

I don't believe in Asian and Chinese investors as  some are refunding they
rape workers and miserably pay workers such that we keep flocking for petty
salaried jobs daily etc

Now to Ugandans, most of us have poor income sources that can't allow us
support to government in taxes and we complain we don't have service, the
burden is swifted to PAYE employees and businesses. imaging over 60% of
Ugandan don't pay direct taxes that earns government money to pay salaries
more so the so called salary earners don't have their own businesses until
they retire and lifestyle sicknesses starts they die.another pension
expense followup starts and govt is over burdened with very low tax base.
Iam not a govt employees and I will never ever.

Poll tax to date is political and our village people are relaxed some chew
marungi and drink waragi as earlier as at 6am till 10pm and are
unproductive, mean while 60% of salaried govt workers don't stay in offices
8hrs, they hang their suites and walk away to plan hot deals on how to bit
and corrupt today.

Too many civil servants on payroll and they need salary increase from no
where and limited income from govt this means we shall feed the economy on
borrowed loans just to pay salaries and feed the belies.
On Nov 26, 2016 4:34 AM, "Hussein Amin"  wrote:

> Fellow citizens,
>
> A quick thank you for the unexpected support and the constructive
> criticism.
> As I consider your encouraging thoughts on the merits of me seriously
> contesting for the 2021 presidency, let me roughly outline the priorities
> that I think we deserve to focus on together.
> My dictatorship will be more tolerant, more inclusive and more democratic,
> with more justice, more equality, and more individual freedoms than you
> have ever experienced.
> As a dictator, I will completely ban electoral theft and launch mobile
> voting so that you can choose your favorite candidates from the comfort of
> your home, car or work place.
> Any Ugandan from any political party who wishes to serve in the army, the
> police or the civil service will be completely free to do so. Public
> service will be neutral grounds. One can then follow his political
> allegiance or activism after serving all citizens during professional hours.
> All pregnant mothers will by law enjoy free public transport within a
> city, and all citizens will be asked to assist in helping her reach a
> medical facility to give birth.
> And because of the impromptu and dangerous nature of childbirth, a fine
> will be imposed on those who categorically refuse to assist women during
> this important life or death moment that affects all our mothers.
> In fact all women will have all the love my government can give. Including
> the love of work, fair salaries, paid maternity leave, and land ownership.
> The love of business success, and real pro-people leadership. We will also
> try to ensure that you enjoy the love of your man.
> My dictatorship will hire 50,000 public defenders who will be your
> lawyers, guarantors of justice for all the poor peasants and poor youths
> around the country free of charge. They will work and reside within every
> single town and subcounty.
> They will defend your inherent rights including your ancestral.lands, and
> thereby uphold the rule of law for the downtrodden.
> My government will be decisive on development and industrialization.
> We will build modern industries that will transform our country like never
> before imagined.
> Our mineral resources, rather than ship them abroad, will be transformed
> right here for our own needs and those of our neighbours.
> Once oil is refined on location, petrol and diesel will be at the same
> price as mineral water, like it is in Gulf countries. That will drastically
> reduce transport costs around the country, and all products will also see
> reduced prices. Citizens will thereby be substabtively enabled with more
> disposable income, money for other uses that will drastically improve their
> standards of living.
> We will create companies that make smartphones, laptops, computers,
> digital flatscreens, home appliances, motocycles, trucks, buses, tractors &
> their agricultural equipment, modern vehicles, and why not light
> helicopters for the regional and continental market.
> I want to build the first Ugandan-certified passenger aircraft right here
> in our country.
> We will expand the railway network to new destinations so that it reaches
> all major towns across the country, and purchase faster modern trains for
> both cargo and passengers.
> All transport and related infrastructure will be upgraded to minimum
> international standards.
> New railway stations with all the opportunities for work and business for
> citizens.
> We will also transform all our airfields into certified commercial
> airports.
> A new 

Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting to support Bishop Emeritus

2016-08-17 Thread Peter Odama
Thank you for sharing this information
On Aug 17, 2016 10:55 AM, "Richard Okuti"  wrote:

> Dear Members of the West Nile Community,
>
>
>
> Greetings to you all, I would like to inform you that our Bishop Emeritus
> is undergoing treatment at Nsambya Hospital and has been referred overseas
> for further treatment and management, this has of course come with
> additional challenges to the core team.
>
>
>
> It is with the background that the Catholic Laity originating from West
> Nile, based in and around Kampala, have called upon willing individuals to
> join them in a meeting to be held today Wednesday August 17, 2016 at Christ
> the King at 5:30pm kindly bring along any contribution that you may have
> towards expenses.
>
>
>
> Kindly note that this is a voluntary and if you can make a contribution I
> will share the bank account as soon as I get hold of it, (for those of you
> who can’t access the bank you may send mobile money to me on 0772725252,
> I will document and present it for banking) we shall also accept your
> spiritual presence and prayers.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Richard
>
> For: Laity in Diaspora
>
> Ag. Chairperson - Dr. Jacinto Amandua
>
> --
>
> Asili *for -* SME Business advisory & IT Integration
>
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>
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[WestNileNet] Job From Our NGO network

2016-08-08 Thread Peter Odama
Circulate

Peter


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[WestNileNet] Vocational Equipments

2016-06-15 Thread Peter Odama
Dear West Nile Friends,

We have received vocational training equipments and tools from UK half tone.

This is a project a local NGO World Action Fund www.worldactionfund.org
wrote a year ago to benefit the youths and disables and unemployed
workforce. We received these equipments and we shall transport them to
Arua, we haven't got a place e to put a training and start up costs as
funds are lucking. Any interested partner and volunteer willing to share
costs and set up costs and transport to Arua is welcome and we have plans
to order more to be set in each district in West Nile and hire experienced
ToTs . These are currently kept in a warehouse in Kampala.

These tools and equipments are for tailoring, Electrical works, Manson,
leather tunning, wheel chairs, carpentry tools etc. I had shared the same
info last year in this forum

For more details:

Peter Odama
Executive Director
waf.uga...@gmail.com/ waf.ugandaworldaction fund.org
Tel: +256 753927432
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[WestNileNet] Trial opportunity Masters

2016-04-28 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends

Any West Niler with 1st class degree in Science or Business courses,
indenting to join Masters. A UK based NGO has silently being taking both
refugees and few Ugandan natives I shared today with the focal person at
Protea Hotel today in Global Alliance week meeting on Education Financing,
where DEOs and FENU and other personalities where involved, with Jessica
Alupo as a Guest and assistant commissioner of education.

I had a private discussion with one of the Program managers on scholarship
program and is the one in charge, those who fall within the bracket above I
can link you to the person at no cost, he will deal with you accordingly
and transparently.

Peter
0753927432
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[WestNileNet] Consultancy

2016-04-08 Thread Peter Odama
Dear member

A small assignment if one is interested:


Global Pace (U) Limited provides Consulting and Training, Engineering,
Procurement and Logistics services.

We are looking for a short term consultant for
2 -3weeks Assignment to prepare a Training Manual in Financial Literacy for
Rural and for Sales Training Manual for banks:

Must have experience  of +5 years,  degree and Masters is an added
advantage.

The interested persons should send in their Resume or CV to
gp.uganda...@gmail.com,
details about the terms and reference shall be availed later after
evaluating the documents.

Deadline 13th April 2016


Peter
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Re: [WestNileNet] Analysis of issues

2016-04-07 Thread Peter Odama
#Milton is there way to get to know and access as a national company the
concept paper and master plan with the cost of compensation of land owners
on this plot..it appears both political will and lack compensation has
hit a snag.

Some investors through local companies networks and proper MoU signed with
government could easily invest and with an aim of future returns of
investment, only if government is  open to such moves publicly ...read this
http://www.monitor.co.ug/SpecialReports/Arua-airport-project-stalls-over-land-conflictShut-gateway/-/688342/1918210/-/item/0/-/uk25lh/-/index.html

Odama
On Apr 7, 2016 10:25 PM, "JohnAJackson"  wrote:

> Dear Milton Anguyo,
> I really like your technical analysis of the Arua airport physical
> structure. Big projects start from a concept paper that is distilled by a
> steering committee. Your analysis of the airport could simply be taken as a
> serious concept paper to stimulate further discussion with various
> stakeholders including our elected representatives from this region.
>
> Experience has taught us that a lot of mega projects take a long time to
> execute. First,  there is the lobbying processes that takes many years
> until we get a buy in from somebody who finally says, lets get this work
> done. Second, there is bilateral money hunting from a donor country, which
> in itself takes another many years. Third,  there is feasibility study that
> consumes another junk of time. Fourth, there is the start of actual project
> and construction phase that could take many years.
>
> Charles Male put it rightly, there has been serious brain drain from the
> region to the south or other parts of Uganda, DR Congo or South Sudan in
> search of jobs/basic survival. These migrations are inevitable human
> pattern of life that exists in almost every society. Human beings have been
> migrating in search of resources for thousands of years. We can only
> reverse this process by creating tangible attractive jobs that can retain
> people to stay in the region. To achieve this goal requires serious private
> investment either by the people from the West Nile region, foreign
> investment and revitalization of the economy that collapsed since 1970's.
>
> Although many of us have migrated to work in different places far from
> West Nile region where we were born, perhaps it would be very important for
> us to figure out some practical ways we can encourage each other and
> articulate strategies for serious economic development of the region.
> Assuming we had a consortium where we work and collaborate effectively as a
> team, we could augment the efforts of local leaders in the region. Bring
> strategic ideas of development to our elected representatives who can
> pursue some of these ideas with various ministries. If we have good plans
> we can bring forward to the government, a lot of things may get done. Mind
> you, the government has its own priorities. There have been some instances
> where money for development in this region was returned to the National
> Treasury because the money for projects was not used.  Perhaps if we all
> teamed up well and identified key projects that needs to be implemented by
> the local districts, we could avoid  money being returned to the Treasury.
>
> While we all recognize manpower development short comings in the region,
> the big question for all of us to think about is how do we come together to
> support the efforts of the people on the ground who are trying their best?
> In this forum, we have expertise from various disciplines. if we could form
> a consortium (resource pool) of consultants,this would be extremely useful
> to this region we all belong to even we though we do not live it everyday.
> JJ
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 92, Issue 4

2016-04-07 Thread Peter Odama
Perfect!! are politicians reading this intellectual view?
If not I will never waste my votes on any politician in Uganda I rather
remain neutral I know a single vote never count though most of us don't
thing alike but we shall never ever have long term sustaining investments
to absorb unemployment across all income brackets unless this only visible
investment is attempted others will accelerate in due course. Mr Milton the
30 years you have mentioned passed long ago I don't know when CAA came into
existence to map Arua air field.

Thanks Milton
On Apr 7, 2016 4:57 PM, "anguyo milton" <angu...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Peter Odama, let me try and discuss the issue of airports from the
> professional standpoint and based on my experience in the industry. It is
> true that the development of airport infrastructure is a very expensive
> undertaking which at the same time must meet internationally recognized
> standards, i.e. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.
> The current characteristics of Arua airfield are as follows according to
> the Civil Aviation Authority:
>
> Runway Orientation: 18/36
>
> Length: 1800 meters
>
> Width: 30 meters
>
> Surface: Murram
>
> Altitude: 5200 Ft
>
> The economic justification for the development of Arua airfield into an
> international airport is well stated in the CAA master plan, a strategic
> objective that needs to be achieved within the next 34 years, which in my
> view is not a longtime from now.
>
> While working in the industry, I saw a lot of business people using
> Entebbe International Airport to bring in a lot of cargo in the thousands
> of tons from particularly the UAE, China, India, Malaysia, Hong Kong,
> Singapore, Japan,Nigeria,etc. A lot of this cargo was destined to final
> destinations in the DRC and some to Sudan and of course a lot of it for
> traders in Kampala; the textile industry was booming and people were in
> brisk business because each week I could see a lot of such cargo coming
> through the airport on large freighters from carriers such as Emirates, DAS
> Air Cargo, Avient,MK Airlines, etc and these equally carried lots of
> products such as fresh flowers, fresh fish, matooke,etc to overseas
> destinations in Europe. I believe if Arua could take-off as an
> international airport, the fish industry in West Nile can be stimulated
> with support of the government, it is also possible that foodstuff such as
> sorghum and millet grown on commercial scale could be exported abroad from
> Arua by air to overseas markets for the manufacture of beer,etc.
>
> Therefore, regarding runway development this in my view should be based on
> 100% maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of the existing and future aircraft for
> the period through 2050; of course development of the Arua Airfield runway
> should be based on individual aircraft performance charts, with
> consideration to the elevation, average temperature of the airport, runway
> conditions, and the operating weight and engine type of the aircraft. In
> the longer run therefore, consideration could be made for the runway length
> to be designed to accommodate the current version of freighters such as
> MD-11,B767,B737,B727 and B757.I believe Arua's minimum length of runway
> should be 15,000ft (4.5 km); compare this with the current 1.8 km it is now
> ! The construction of a passenger and cargo terminal are also essential but
> I believe for the start we need a terminal that could accommodate up to 300
> passengers at a time and warehousing facilities to accommodate up to 300t
> (5 large aircraft such as MD-11) of cargo.
>
> In my opinion, we certainly need a strong lobby of people who know and
> understand this business to push for the urgent priority to be accorded to
> develop an international airport in Arua. Some interventions in my opinion
> are writing development articles in newspapers and other for a to generate
> awareness and debate so as to reorient public interest towards investing in
> this venture. The elected leaders should also lobby across the political
> divide in an effort to support the investment and treat this as a matter of
> top most priority to implement, perhaps the current bread of peoples
> representatives have not yet made any effort towards these goals and they
> need to do so quickly. As you will note funding is the most essential
> aspect of this project and aviation is a very expensive business to
> endeavor and perhaps the district leadership can as well articulate the
> issue to the Civil Aviation Authority to commit themselves and get the
> project fast tracked as soon as possible.
>
> As of now the largest aircraft (up to 150 passenger) that can possibly
> land at Arua Airfield 

Re: [WestNileNet] ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

2016-04-06 Thread Peter Odama
Great to join the forum discussion!!

Back to the issue of Arua air port. Let's blame our politicians from West
Nile more importantly from Arua district esp those who have served several
years begging for votes who only kneel to beg for micro personal
investments and promotions that are shortened for few to benefit than macro
issues and they have failed to engage govt and private investors to create
long term wealth creation through business opportunities.

M7 has his work force in West Nile but they are sleeping and are telling
wrong information. Without actively  involvement of the current govt to
support this project.this will become like a song and national anthem,
I wish no honorable is voted in future in protest unless this is sorted,
they beg for votes and after conning usthey disappear and only look
after their parties

Odama
On Apr 5, 2016 7:15 PM, "Richard Okuti"  wrote:

> Dear Cliff,
>
>
>
> Sorry for the silence, organising an event probably what we would call a
> meeting of minds event is not difficult, I have made a living from doing
> this but there has to be measurable motivation from the members of the
> community for such an event to the level that they are willing to put some
> time and money into it (I would not ask to be paid for this, I would give
> me technical skills and some limited time) for venue, water, food & any
> direct cost items.
>
>
>
> We could use what is called the round table process to reach a viable
> regional strategy as follows;
>
>
>
> 1.   Round table workshop (Presentation of existing development
> initiatives, discussion on coordination & optimization of efforts etc.)
>
> 2.   Strategy & implementation plans
>
> 3.   Ownership of activities (who does what and who is responsible
> for what)
>
> 4.   Funds & sustainability
>
>
>
> If this is feasible we can start the planning, these issues require
> serious commitment from members, I cannot therefore commit without the
> serious motivation and participation of significant players such as
> politicians, civil servants, business community, NGO’s, Diaspora and others
> (elders … etc)
>
>
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On Behalf Of *Mail
> Service Team
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2016 5:37 PM
> *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
> *Cc:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net
> *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Unsubscribe On Behalf of Beatrice Kamure
>
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I suggest Beatrice and Okuti to spearhead the ground breaking ROUND TABLE
> DISCUSSION for Westinile THINK TANK Strategy
>
> in April,with a tendative date and requirements.Talking without Action
> makes Sam a DULL Boy.Let us stop knowing each other in Social media but get
> down to the physical for seeing is believing,including the Forum
> Administrator because we may be networking with Ghosts in this era.
>
> The ball and playing ground has been given, we only need a Referree ready
> with Teams and Coaches.
>
> Happy Easter.
>
> Cliff
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Nelly Badaru 
> wrote:
>
> How wonderful it would be to our region if all these writings were not
> from remote controls but translates to concrete
> actions!!!
>
> I really look forward to that day.
>
> Be blessed
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 4:58 PM, JohnAJackson  wrote:
>
> LEADERSHIP & PROBLEM SOLVING
>
>- Leadership is all about problem solving. Good leaders rally people
>around solving a common problem
>- Back in 1970's, Arua airport was being upgraded to International
>standards at a time when Idi Amin was in power. This project was abandoned
>at the climax of Palestinian Israel conflict. All it left was valleys by
>soil erosion and Israelis left off with our beautiful top soil leaving
>behind barren land.
>- This would be a perfect project where Husein could go to M7 and ask
>for money to rebuild this airport in honor of his dad. Hopefully, M7 would
>give Husein money as a hand sake and good gesture.
>- Rebuilding this airport as the second largest and busiest airport in
>Uganda could generate perhaps 100 to 200 jobs or more. The macroeconomic
>impact of this project could spin off other jobs for instance warehousing,
>restaurants, hotels, etc.
>- Rebuilding Arua airport could open both passenger and cargo traffic
>to DR Congo and South Sudan. Instead of politicking this issue, our leaders
>should look at business opportunities we are not exploiting or taking
>seriously. We need to look at opportunity cost.
>- A decade ago, another MP who became a minister ran on this platform
>and promised that he would rebuild this airport. I do not want to give
>names. Many of you on this forum will remember  the beating of those empty
>drums a decade ago.
>- Ladies and gentleman, let us face reality of problems facing this
>

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Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-09 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Richard

Thanks so much this forum is more than enough to enlighten our people, but
to be more proactive needs active implementation not like presidential
debate where over 60% will not watch and listen anything because of lack of
social media attention

Peter
On Jan 9, 2016 7:28 PM, "Mail Service Team" <cliffedekiborich...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear brothers & Sisters,
>
> Thanks for your comments, lets us have a collective responsibility to
> create change given the enormous potentials
> we have on this social network.I have an initiative to form INSPIRE
> Westnile forum that will bring on board key motivational speakers and
> successful entrepreneurs to talk to youth at different engagements.
> Looking forward to your support and critics.
> Regards
> Cliff
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 7:43 AM, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Cliff,
>>
>> I like your commends. It all boils down to empowerment of people to take
>> ownership of their lives and decision making process.  This empowerment
>> comes by training and community action on problem solving
>>
>>- we are all stakeholders in poor performance in schools { Parents,
>>Teachers, Students, Administrators, PTA, etc.}
>>- It is true that many parents do not care about what their
>>child/children learned in school each day. Many parents in that category
>>are incapacitated by their own lack of education. Many other parents are
>>preoccupied with everyday struggles. Some working parents head to drinking
>>joints every evening instead of working or watching their their do 
>> homework.
>>- For many people the job of teaching rests in the arms of school
>>teacher/s. Whatever they do in the classroom, they do not care. We could
>>blame everyone in the education system starting from PTA, Head teachers,
>>Inspectors, Education officers, Ministers, etc.
>>- My posting is to "stimulate intellectual discussion around the
>>problem of poor performance in schools". What  can we do at local level to
>>turn the wheel around?  There are many practical things we can do without
>>involving "politicians". These folks spend most of their time either in 
>> the
>>parliament or where-ever or whatever they do. We only see most of these
>>folks every five years when they need our votes.
>>-  We can discuss this topic in many circles: at work with friends,
>>drinking joints, at church, Talk show on radio/TV, etc. Let's figure some
>>way to reach at the grassroots level where the the impact of this problem
>>lives every day. We may not fix every problem.
>>- Sharing positive ideas is the way we learn from each other. This is
>>human phenomena of learning. There are things I may know that you do not
>>know or vise versa.
>>
>> JJ
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 2:07 AM, Mail Service Team <
>> cliffedekiborich...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Westnilers,
>>>
>>> Life is a choice of decisions we make today that determines how we live
>>> tomorrow that involves issues,challenges and threats.
>>> Our livelihood and life will Never change if our politicians, Govt,
>>> father, mum, aunt or even relatives' life situations change and No one will
>>> ever recognize your efforts and decisions until you start appreciating,
>>> accepting and acknowledging that there is need for you to make choices and
>>> decisions to change your life, so upon realization of this important
>>> phenomenon that affects our generation, what is the action plan that this
>>> forum can cause to change our lives than lamenting, of course we equally
>>> have a responsibility to contribute to enforcing change amongst our
>>> communities and the politicians. Selfishness begins nowadays even in
>>> families
>>> Bravo Wa Nduggu Miaka 2016.
>>>
>>> Cliff EDEKIBO Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Gatre Patrick <patrickg...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Mr. Ojoatre,
>>>> Ur analysis about mindset of the locals suites local situation. As long
>>>> as it continues, the poor will continue to battle while the rich will rule.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 5 January 2016, at 21:53, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ojoatre and friends
>>>>
>>>> Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across  West Nile and update
>>>> d

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Avudria,

I like your elaboration, my own analysis shows our teachers are not updated
and can't research enough for the pupils to understand. And one day get any
past paper let them sit on spot and have the marking guide ready from UNEB.
Not all will get 100% and this is the paper they teach. How do you expect
children to pass. A kid in Kampala P.1 can write and read better than a P.6
in rural areas. UPE has worsened every thing, before we were doing
well,free things come at a cost.

2ndly we have failed to provide an adequate support to our children as we
excessively over produce for a low income families to cope as a result
children are poorly fed and lack most nutritional food values that builds
their creativity and intelligence hence low IQ. Even sending children to
school with packed  snacks that's available at home for break fast is a
problem to parents, can I tell you children feel more hungrier than adults?
How do you expect them to concentrate. We must empower PTAs to start paying
contributions by patents for food and scholastics to be managed at school
And PTA chairman

3rdly government and other private investors have failed to bring in
sustainable opportunities to boost our communities as a such low income
that is viral
On Jan 5, 2016 8:04 PM, "JohnAJackson"  wrote:

>
>- If you look back at the UNEB results  from PLE, O-Level, A-Level for
>the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is schools
>in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions outside 
> Kampala.
>- Is privatization of education (private schools without staff)
>killing the basic fabric of education in this region? Do we have qualified
>teachers teaching in these schools?  Are these teachers paid or paid on
>time? Are teachers motivated educators? Does this massive school drop out
>rate concern politicians from this region? What are our politicians doing
>to address this problem? What is the long term socio-economic impact of
>this massive school drop out rate on our own communities in the West Nile
>region or Uganda for that matter?
>- "Chewing Mirraa"  has taken over a generation of youth not only in
>towns but reaching out into villages. "Mirraa" is cannabis. It is an
>addictive drug  similar to marijuana. Doing nothing about the propagation
>of Mirraa (cannabis) is a disaster for this region. We have seen the number
>of mental cases rising up in this region. Do our politicians from this
>region have a strategy to look at alternative cash crops which people can
>grow to earn income rather than growing Mirraa that leads to self
>destruction of our own communities?
>- We have one of the worst history of maternal health care system in
>the region. There were recent pictures taken from Arua regional hospital
>Maternity Ward where some expectant mothers lay on the floor and another
>one bleeding. Seeing these type of pictures are horrifying. What is going
>in this hospital? Is it that nurses don't care about their patients? Nurses
>and medical staff are paid because of these patients who need their care.
>Is the problem in this hospital (and others) lack of customer care? If this
>is the case, what does it take to educate nurses (medical staff) to have
>empathy/sympathy/mercy of these expectant mothers or patients?
>- Deforestation of heavily populated parts of West Nile region has
>become a serious environmental problem. If you look at areas like Terego,
>Maracha, Madi Okollo, these areas have lost almost all the natural forest.
>As our population depends on wood fuel nearly 100%, we need to step up
>campaign on *Tree Planting education.*  This may sound like a simple
>problem but we can see obvious consequences of environmental destruction.
>Rivers where we used to fish are drying up during hot season. Today you can
>jump over Enyau river during dry season. Who could accomplish this in 1970s
>or 1980s?  I am posting everyone images of Lake Chad for you guys to see
>the impact of human activity on the environment.(
>http://www.unep.org/dewa/vitalwater/article116.html)
>
> JJ
>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Ojoatre and friends

Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across  West Nile and update due
to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one easily
get employment who is not from the same district? The same to the
neighboring districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe koboko etc you
can't be interviewed on merit or do business easily moreover the same
people being split bse of self gain? No no no the ordinary people are too
green.
On Jan 5, 2016 9:46 PM, "Peter Odama" <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ojoatre and friends
>
> Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across  West Nile and update
> due to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one
> easily get employment who is not the same district? The same to the
> neighboring districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe koboko etc you
> can't be interview on merit or do business easily moreover the same people
> being split bse of self gain? No no no the ordinary people are too green.
> On Jan 5, 2016 9:36 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Peter and Friends,
>>
>> Very good question about why we're glued to Politicians. We're not glued
>> to Politicians but they are one of the key decision makers. Just look at
>> the current situations, the Politicians bring people together in the name
>> of changing their welfare; people listen to Politicians but not teachers,
>> lawyers, foresters etc. People spend time gathering for Political
>> Campaigns. But try to Organize a technical workshop with you vast
>> knowledge, they will not turn up in the numbers we are seeing on paper
>> these days.
>>
>> Based on this obvious reasoning, I still hold them responsible for the
>> decisions that frustrate socio-economic development.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
>> M: +31 685 25 4832
>> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
>> Skype: Osadadi
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Friends
>>> Am wondering to date as to why we are desperately glued on politicians
>>> as if they bring food into your plate. We have available land not all
>>> politicians are professionals who can change your life . we just need
>>> security to all life and business competition only.
>>>
>>> Most politicians are poor and you will see an MP over spending beyond
>>> his capacity after retirement he can't even  understand how they can advice
>>> a poor person to cope up. It's the poor who vote wrong people eventually
>>> they suffer with poor services.
>>>
>>> Parties have become like soccer funs and a way of sourcing external
>>> funding to manage campaigns and satisfying one self.
>>> On Jan 5, 2016 9:12 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ​Dear J. A. Jackson,​
>>>>
>>>> I too like you elaboration. I just looked at a satellite image over the
>>>> West Nile region for 2 different time periods, Year 2000 and 2010, the land
>>>> cover has really changed. The natural forest has disappeared. The
>>>> vegetation index is very low. That means most of the times the land doesn't
>>>> have something green/vegetation/crops etc. consequently, this signifies the
>>>> likelihood of long term severe food insecurity.
>>>>
>>>> This coincides with rampant taking of drugs i.e Miraa, Marijuana,
>>>> Alcohol etc which is a social problem. I therefore really expect the
>>>> Politician to come together and work with technocrats in order to curb some
>>>> of these looming issues rather than politicizing irrelevant issues.
>>>>
>>>> ​Happy New Year all of you.​
>>>>
>>>> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
>>>> M: +31 685 25 4832
>>>> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
>>>> Skype: Osadadi
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:04 PM, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>- If you look back at the UNEB results  from PLE, O-Level, A-Level
>>>>>for the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is
>>>>>schools in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions 
>>>>> outside
>>>>>Kampala.
>>>>>- Is privatization of education (private schools without staff)
>>>>>killing the basic fabric of education in this region? Do we have 
>>>>> qualified
>>>>>

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Ojoatre and friends

Politicians divide and rule see how hatred across  West Nile and update due
to creation of districts and constituencies eg Maracha can any one easily
get employment who is not the same district? The same to the neighboring
districts service commissions of Arua, yumbe koboko etc you can't be
interview on merit or do business easily moreover the same people being
split bse of self gain? No no no the ordinary people are too green.
On Jan 5, 2016 9:36 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Peter and Friends,
>
> Very good question about why we're glued to Politicians. We're not glued
> to Politicians but they are one of the key decision makers. Just look at
> the current situations, the Politicians bring people together in the name
> of changing their welfare; people listen to Politicians but not teachers,
> lawyers, foresters etc. People spend time gathering for Political
> Campaigns. But try to Organize a technical workshop with you vast
> knowledge, they will not turn up in the numbers we are seeing on paper
> these days.
>
> Based on this obvious reasoning, I still hold them responsible for the
> decisions that frustrate socio-economic development.
>
> Regards,
>
> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
> M: +31 685 25 4832
> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
> Skype: Osadadi
>
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Friends
>> Am wondering to date as to why we are desperately glued on politicians as
>> if they bring food into your plate. We have available land not all
>> politicians are professionals who can change your life . we just need
>> security to all life and business competition only.
>>
>> Most politicians are poor and you will see an MP over spending beyond his
>> capacity after retirement he can't even  understand how they can advice a
>> poor person to cope up. It's the poor who vote wrong people eventually they
>> suffer with poor services.
>>
>> Parties have become like soccer funs and a way of sourcing external
>> funding to manage campaigns and satisfying one self.
>> On Jan 5, 2016 9:12 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi" <jtrsad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> ​Dear J. A. Jackson,​
>>>
>>> I too like you elaboration. I just looked at a satellite image over the
>>> West Nile region for 2 different time periods, Year 2000 and 2010, the land
>>> cover has really changed. The natural forest has disappeared. The
>>> vegetation index is very low. That means most of the times the land doesn't
>>> have something green/vegetation/crops etc. consequently, this signifies the
>>> likelihood of long term severe food insecurity.
>>>
>>> This coincides with rampant taking of drugs i.e Miraa, Marijuana,
>>> Alcohol etc which is a social problem. I therefore really expect the
>>> Politician to come together and work with technocrats in order to curb some
>>> of these looming issues rather than politicizing irrelevant issues.
>>>
>>> ​Happy New Year all of you.​
>>>
>>> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
>>> M: +31 685 25 4832
>>> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
>>> Skype: Osadadi
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:04 PM, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>- If you look back at the UNEB results  from PLE, O-Level, A-Level
>>>>for the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is
>>>>schools in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions 
>>>> outside
>>>>Kampala.
>>>>- Is privatization of education (private schools without staff)
>>>>killing the basic fabric of education in this region? Do we have 
>>>> qualified
>>>>teachers teaching in these schools?  Are these teachers paid or paid on
>>>>time? Are teachers motivated educators? Does this massive school drop 
>>>> out
>>>>rate concern politicians from this region? What are our politicians 
>>>> doing
>>>>to address this problem? What is the long term socio-economic impact of
>>>>this massive school drop out rate on our own communities in the West 
>>>> Nile
>>>>region or Uganda for that matter?
>>>>- "Chewing Mirraa"  has taken over a generation of youth not only
>>>>in towns but reaching out into villages. "Mirraa" is cannabis. It is an
>>>>addictive drug  similar to marijuana. Doing nothing about the 
>>>> propagation
>>>>of Mirraa (cannabi

Re: [WestNileNet] Where are we heading in 2016?

2016-01-05 Thread Peter Odama
Friends
Am wondering to date as to why we are desperately glued on politicians as
if they bring food into your plate. We have available land not all
politicians are professionals who can change your life . we just need
security to all life and business competition only.

Most politicians are poor and you will see an MP over spending beyond his
capacity after retirement he can't even  understand how they can advice a
poor person to cope up. It's the poor who vote wrong people eventually they
suffer with poor services.

Parties have become like soccer funs and a way of sourcing external funding
to manage campaigns and satisfying one self.
On Jan 5, 2016 9:12 PM, "Ojoatre Sadadi"  wrote:

> ​Dear J. A. Jackson,​
>
> I too like you elaboration. I just looked at a satellite image over the
> West Nile region for 2 different time periods, Year 2000 and 2010, the land
> cover has really changed. The natural forest has disappeared. The
> vegetation index is very low. That means most of the times the land doesn't
> have something green/vegetation/crops etc. consequently, this signifies the
> likelihood of long term severe food insecurity.
>
> This coincides with rampant taking of drugs i.e Miraa, Marijuana, Alcohol
> etc which is a social problem. I therefore really expect the Politician to
> come together and work with technocrats in order to curb some of these
> looming issues rather than politicizing irrelevant issues.
>
> ​Happy New Year all of you.​
>
> *Ojoatre Sadadi*
> M: +31 685 25 4832
> E: jtrsad...@gmail.com
> Skype: Osadadi
>
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 6:04 PM, JohnAJackson  wrote:
>
>>
>>- If you look back at the UNEB results  from PLE, O-Level, A-Level
>>for the last 10 years or so, there is nearly 80 % - 95% failure rate is
>>schools in West Nile region. The same may be true for other regions 
>> outside
>>Kampala.
>>- Is privatization of education (private schools without staff)
>>killing the basic fabric of education in this region? Do we have qualified
>>teachers teaching in these schools?  Are these teachers paid or paid on
>>time? Are teachers motivated educators? Does this massive school drop out
>>rate concern politicians from this region? What are our politicians doing
>>to address this problem? What is the long term socio-economic impact of
>>this massive school drop out rate on our own communities in the West Nile
>>region or Uganda for that matter?
>>- "Chewing Mirraa"  has taken over a generation of youth not only in
>>towns but reaching out into villages. "Mirraa" is cannabis. It is an
>>addictive drug  similar to marijuana. Doing nothing about the propagation
>>of Mirraa (cannabis) is a disaster for this region. We have seen the 
>> number
>>of mental cases rising up in this region. Do our politicians from this
>>region have a strategy to look at alternative cash crops which people can
>>grow to earn income rather than growing Mirraa that leads to self
>>destruction of our own communities?
>>- We have one of the worst history of maternal health care system in
>>the region. There were recent pictures taken from Arua regional hospital
>>Maternity Ward where some expectant mothers lay on the floor and another
>>one bleeding. Seeing these type of pictures are horrifying. What is going
>>in this hospital? Is it that nurses don't care about their patients? 
>> Nurses
>>and medical staff are paid because of these patients who need their care.
>>Is the problem in this hospital (and others) lack of customer care? If 
>> this
>>is the case, what does it take to educate nurses (medical staff) to have
>>empathy/sympathy/mercy of these expectant mothers or patients?
>>- Deforestation of heavily populated parts of West Nile region has
>>become a serious environmental problem. If you look at areas like Terego,
>>Maracha, Madi Okollo, these areas have lost almost all the natural forest.
>>As our population depends on wood fuel nearly 100%, we need to step up
>>campaign on *Tree Planting education.*  This may sound like a simple
>>problem but we can see obvious consequences of environmental destruction.
>>Rivers where we used to fish are drying up during hot season. Today you 
>> can
>>jump over Enyau river during dry season. Who could accomplish this in 
>> 1970s
>>or 1980s?  I am posting everyone images of Lake Chad for you guys to see
>>the impact of human activity on the environment.(
>>http://www.unep.org/dewa/vitalwater/article116.html)
>>
>> JJ
>>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Vocational support

2015-11-21 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Alfred
Dates are Feb and April 2016 for Vocational equipments and for wheel chairs
yet to be given after assessment on disables but the form was sent by
Walkabout Foundation UK, they want us to that

On 21 November 2015 at 09:53, Alfred Andama <andama@gmail.com> wrote:

> Please check the dates for receiving the donations for correctness
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Peter Odama <peter.od...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends
>>
>> Hope all is well, our Organisation (World Action Fund)  is receiving
>> assortment of vocational training tools from www.twam.co.uk and
>> www.walkaboutfoundation.org (disables wheel chairs). by Feb and April
>> 2015 respectively.
>>
>> We are facing challenges in clearing and transportation to Arua, to
>> support West Nilers, we have all details and understanding ready with us,
>> www.twam.co.uk coordination office in Gayaza can be visited for more
>> details.
>>
>> We are requesting partners both private and public to engage in these, to
>> support our people in West Nile this isn't for Arua alone, though the
>> centre is in Arua.
>> Two different containers for tools (carpentry, buildings, tailoring,
>> plumbing, shoe making etc assorted) and wheel chairs (200)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Peter Odama
>> ED
>> 0753927432
>>
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[WestNileNet] Vocational support

2015-11-20 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends

Hope all is well, our Organisation (World Action Fund)  is receiving
assortment of vocational training tools from www.twam.co.uk and
www.walkaboutfoundation.org (disables wheel chairs). by Feb and April  2015
respectively.

We are facing challenges in clearing and transportation to Arua, to support
West Nilers, we have all details and understanding ready with us,
www.twam.co.uk coordination office in Gayaza can be visited for more
details.

We are requesting partners both private and public to engage in these, to
support our people in West Nile this isn't for Arua alone, though the
centre is in Arua.
Two different containers for tools (carpentry, buildings, tailoring,
plumbing, shoe making etc assorted) and wheel chairs (200)

Thanks

Peter Odama
ED
0753927432
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[WestNileNet] Vocational Support

2015-11-20 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends

Hope all is well, our Organisation (World Action Fund)  is receiving
assortment of vocational training tools from www.twam.co.uk and
www.walkaboutfoundation.org (disables wheel chairs). by Feb and April  2016
respectively.

We are facing challenges in clearing and transportation to Arua, to support
West Nilers, we have all details and understanding ready with us,
www.twam.co.uk coordination office in Gayaza can be visited for more
details.

We are requesting partners both private and public to engage in these, to
support our people in West Nile this isn't for Arua alone, though the
centre is in Arua.
Two different containers for tools (carpentry, buildings, tailoring,
plumbing, shoe making etc assorted) and wheel chairs (200)

Thanks


Peter Odama
ED
0753927432
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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Second notice -- seeking candidates for Project Director - Education, for Room to Learn (RtL) project in South Sudan

2015-09-27 Thread Peter Odama
Fwd to friends interested







Aines International Recruitment Link

St Petersburg, Florida

*http://**www.internationalink.net *




September 24, 2015

Hello again,

I sent this  alert out a week ago on behalf of Winrock International and
they need many more qualifying applicants, to interview,  for Project
Director of this USAID-funded Room to Learn South Sudan (RtL) project. This
great project, is already in the third year with several more years to
go.We hope you will review this international position and  project and
make sure to forward to your colleagues that may qualify and in search for
such a leadership opportunity.  To qualify, applicants must meet the many
qualifications requirements below including past experience managing
international projects valued at $25 million or more.  The
responsibilities, duties, and qualifications are described in the following
position description:



*POSITION TITLE: *   Project Director - Education

*LOCATION:*Juba, South Sudan (with up to 40% travel to the field)

*START DATE AND DURATION:  *As soon as possible. Project is beginning its
3rd year and is funded until August 2018

*UNIT:* Education & Empowerment

*REPORTS TO:*   Senior Program Officer, Education & Empowerment



*PROGRAM SUMMARY:*

The Project Director will manage the Room to Learn (RtL) South Sudan.  This
is a $100 Million+ USAID-funded education program implemented by Winrock
International. The Project Director will be responsible for implementing a
high-quality, results-oriented education project that addresses equity,
stability, access, quality, relevance, and community participation.

Winrock is a recognized leader in U.S. and international development with a
focus on social and environmental issues. As a mission driven, field-based
organization, we believe that sustainable development is inclusive and that
complex challenges require integrated solutions. they  pride themselves as
a learning organization that embraces continuous improvement in program
results and processes and a culture of accountability.



*ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:*

The Project Director is responsible for overall project management,
supervision, administration, and implementation of the requirements of the
project. He/she will establish and maintain systems for project operations;
ensure that all cooperative agreement deadlines are met and targets are
achieved; maintain working relationships with project stakeholders
(including sub-grantees and/or subcontractors); and oversee the preparation
and submission of technical and financial reports to USAID. Specific
responsibilities include:

   1. Provide overall technical expertise, strategic vision, and leadership
   on a number of areas, particularly the expansion of equitable basic
   education services in formal and non-formal settings, pupil and teacher
   well-being, and stability components of the project. Other technical areas
   include school improvement, gender equity and sensitivity,
   conflict-sensitive approaches, teacher training, early grade reading and
   numeracy, life-skills instruction/activities, psychosocial well-being of
   learners and teachers, curriculum development, and learning outcomes.
   2. Act as primary liaison with USAID/South Sudan on all management and
   technical matters and maintain close communication with USAID through
   formal review sessions and by providing ongoing, informal updates of
   project progress.
   3. Facilitate project design, strategic planning, and implementation of
   project activities.
   4. Develop and oversee the project’s annual planning and high quality
   implementation of activities and deliverables in order to deliver impact
   within agreed timelines.
   5. Oversee project budget and ensure that all financial activity is
   carried out in accordance with annual budget allocations, Winrock policy,
   and donor guidelines.
   6. Provide technical assistance, support, and oversight to partners.
   7. Provide technical assistance, support, and information to national,
   state and local government officials, particularly the Ministry of
   Education, Science and Technology.
   8. Provide technical assistance, support, and capacity development to
   Community-Based Organizations (including PTAs, School Management
   Committees, Boards of Governors, Community Mothers Groups and others)
   9. Ensure that the program is well-coordinated with other major
   education donors and programs in South Sudan, including the Global
   Partnership for Education and the Girls’ Education South Sudan.
   10. Represent the project and Winrock to donors, local and national
   government entities, the media, local NGOs, and the local business
   community and document successes, lessons 

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 83, Issue 6

2015-07-24 Thread Peter Odama
When will this forum switch to a better developmental agenda?  Let's swift
from analogue to digital sustainable economic speech, the old stories will
never be good again concentrate on current matters
On Jul 16, 2015 10:32 PM, Margaret Akulia akul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Richard,



 Don't worry. There is a purpose to Hussein's writings. They are part of a
 colossal Jigsaw Puzzle!! A little while longer and the pieces that
 currently sound like ramblings will crystallize. I don't think it will be
 much longer actually!! Bear with him for now.



 Cheers,



 Akulia

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1. Re: HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS GRAVE.
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 Message: 1
 Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:17:32 +0300
 From: Hussein Amin husseinjur...@gmail.com
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS
 GRAVE.
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

 Dear Richard,

 Thanks for the advice.

 However, this isn't the only forum where I publish.
 On Jul 15, 2015 1:05 PM, Richard Okuti ok...@asili.co.ug wrote:

  Dear Hussein,
 
 
 
  I read your mails with a lot of interest and sometimes wonder what you
  will achieve as an individual, many times many have a romantic view of
 our
  history or say/believe what is presented to them in the most compelling
  manner.
 
 
 
  First of all, I would like you to let the past rest and save yourself
 the
  pain of sharing the facts which may not reach many audiences because
 this
  may in tern occupy your valuable life time without significant results.
  However if you feel very strongly about bringing out what you know as
 facts
  it may be better to do the following;
 
 
 
  1.   Set up a blog
 
 
 
  A blog is an online tool where you can present all this rich information
  in a chronological order and have it saved for many generations, experts
  and researchers to read, this may eventually bring out the truth about
 the
  past as you have stated, personally I do not know what is true or false.
 
 
 
  You can also publish these pieces of information on an ordinary website.
  Just like the Mandela team have done among others.
 
 
 
  2.   Write a book
 
 
 
  You may consider writing a book ? this is more costly, however
 partnering
  with media houses like Nation Media Group, New Vision and others may
 help,
  this may also make some revenue for you. You will need a good editor,
  publishing house and marketing firm among others to assist you.
 
 
 
  This I like because you can treat as a business.
 
 
 
  If indeed what you share is legitimately true I can understand how
 painful
  it can be, these are my pieces of advice.
 
 
 
  Kind regards
 
 
 
  Richard
 
 
 
  *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On Behalf Of
 *Hussein
  Amin
  *Sent:* Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:25 PM
  *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
  *Cc:* kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com;
 koboko...@yahoogroups.com
  *Subject:* [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS
 GRAVE.
 
 
 
  HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON THE ARCHBISHOPS GRAVE.
 
  Dear reader,
 
  I have always maintained that there were never any charges, nor any case
  against Idi Amin, the reason being that all the slanderous accusations
  (from the numerous books to the malicious movies) were fiction.
 
  I ask everyone if these human rights organizations and their backers had
  any real case and care, why didn't they fight for justice for the
 victims
  they allege?
 
  The impression I get is that they were ready to publish anything to get
  regime change. Once that was achieved, they were happy puppies.
 
  I remember in 2013 when I openly inquired on a prominent Ugandan
  discussion forum if anyone had a judicial case against Idi Amin, and if
  they had filed any charges against him?
 
  The silence was deafening for hours, and when they slowly started
  speaking, it turns out they wasn't a single procedure.
 
  How that happens in a country with courts of justice should be baffling.
 
  Not to most people apparently.
 
  In February this year, the New Vision published an article about one Mr.
  Lawoko.
 
  I wrote back to them with some queries that they never 

[WestNileNet] Wheel Chair registration

2015-06-03 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends
World Action Fund a local NGO based in Arua will circulate registration
forms to local council5 office to be distributed to all the villages LC1
offices of Arua district to get the details and measurement of PWD for
wheel chairs only, however it will also be important to provide details of
other PWDs in the district and other West Nile districts. Due to logistical
costs we will leave the forms with the district local council 5 offices and
the respective LCs shall collect them from district LC5 office of Arua.
Point of Location/return of the forms for West Nile districts is Arua LC 5
office. The forms are not for sale unless each person wants to photocopy
his/own.

This exercise is to get the exact number of PWDs for wheel chair
distribution by 2016 a requirement by one of our donors. These are terrain
wheel chairs made within East Africa and have been tested by the said
donors in many countries in Africa.

Request for other PWDs apart from limbs shall be sorted out after wheel
chairs requests and they should register their details too.

NB: the forms shall also be circulated by mail to this forum by 5th and
dispatched to LC 5 office to district by 9th
June 2015. The request shall apply yearly per district and the donors shall
be on ground during the distribution time.

Thanks
Peter Odama
Chief Executive Direct
World Action Fund
0753927432
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[WestNileNet] CAMPAIGN TO END TEEN PREGNANCY WESTNILE

2015-03-07 Thread Peter Odama
realize the consequences of having children too early.

We know that you love your family very much and are working hard to support
them while still doing all those things that make being a teen fun. Best of
luck to you and your family!

World Action Fund www.worldactionfund.org  has appreciated your effort to
support and join this campaign  in Arua-Westnile sub region.



Pass this message across all the network if you're so concerned about teen
pregnancy in your area.

Peter Odama
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[WestNileNet] Youth Fellowship

2015-02-11 Thread Peter Odama
Hullo

There's an opportunity for female youth fellowship conference online try
your luck for 2016 https://app.wizehive.com/appform/display/wdyounglead

Thanks

Peter
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[WestNileNet] Administrative Map

2015-01-29 Thread Peter Odama
Hullo friends

Can someone  avail me with the administrative map of Arua district more
specifically Omugo subcounty with all the parishes.and villages? Urgent
request for www.worldactionfund.org planning a Project in Omugo

Thanks

Peter Odama

0753927432
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[WestNileNet] Project link

2014-11-28 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends

This is the project  donation link for the Tuesday Giving , this will be
active by Monday 1st Dec at 1600hrs. : http://goto.gg/18434

Thanks for updating, copying the link to your friends by this date.

Best Regards

Peter Odama
CEO
World Action Fund
ARUA Uganda
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[WestNileNet] Tuesday Giving (open challenge)

2014-11-26 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friends

World Action Fund, is among the top 10th 1st ranked priority organizations
listed for open challenge due for 2nd Dec. 2014. There are 187
organizations that applied for fundraising through Global Giving in
Washington DC www.globalgiving.org

The 1st challenge, is should any organizations raise the threshold of 5000$
within 10days or before it will qualify for the project's allocated grants,
all organizations applied for various grants. This is not the only  amount
we applied for but the task % bar will appear visible on Tuesday with
grants requested total with the number of donors contributing, this donor
can be you and me, so long as we understand the cause of this project to be
implemented in Arua (Train a Girl for Job Creation).

The fundraising stops on 31st Dec. Successful grantees' funds will be wired
by Jan 25th 2015.

Kindly should you have friends who can support this project please  share
this information and keep in mind the donation button will be active to
accept funds by 2nd Dec. The same link for World Action Fund  will appear
on #GivingTuesday UK website.
Project summary and description will be visible see the highlight below:

http://www.globalgiving.org/leaderboards/global-open-challenge-december-2014/

Best Regards

Peter Odama
CEO
World Action Fund
Office Arua,Uganda
www.worldactionfund.org
E-Mail:waf.uga...@gmail.com
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From: Peter Odama peter.od...@gmail.com
Date: Nov 26, 2014 11:12 PM
Subject: Tuesday Giving (open challenge)
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net

Dear Friend

 World Action Fund, is among the top 10th 1st ranked priority organizations
 listed for open challenge due for 2nd Dec. 2014. There are 187
 organizations that applied for fundraising through Global Giving in
 Washington DC www.globalgiving.org

 The 1st challenge, is should any organization raise the threshold of 5000$
 within 10days or before it will qualify for the project's allocated grants,
 all organization applied for various grants. This is not the only  amount
 we applied for but the task % bar will appear visible on Tuesday with
 grants requested total with the number of donors contributing, this donor
 can be you and me, so long as we understand the cause of this project to be
 implemented in Arua (Train a Girl for Job Creation).

 The fundraising stops on 31st Dec. Successful grantees' funds will be
 wired by Jan 25th 2015.

 Kindly should you have friends who can support this project please  share
 this information and keep in mind the donation button will be active to
 accept funds by 2nd Dec. The same link for World Action Fund  will appear
 on #GivingTuesday UK website.
 Project summary and description will be visible see the highlight below:

 https://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/login/form.html?show=loginfromProtected=true

 Best Regards

 Peter Odama
 CEO
 World Action Fund
 Office Arua,Uganda
 www.worldactionfund.org
 E-Mail:waf.uga...@gmail.com

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[WestNileNet] ***UNCHECKED*** Tuesday Giving (open challenge)

2014-11-26 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Friend

World Action Fund, is among the top 10th 1st ranked priority organizations
listed for open challenge due for 2nd Dec. 2014. There are 187
organizations that applied for fundraising through Global Giving in
Washington DC www.globalgiving.org

The 1st challenge, is should any organization raise the threshold of 5000$
within 10days or before it will qualify for the project's allocated grants,
all organization applied for various grants. This is not the only  amount
we applied for but the task % bar will appear visible on Tuesday with
grants requested total with the number of donors contributing, this donor
can be you and me, so long as we understand the cause of this project to be
implemented in Arua (Train a Girl for Job Creation).

The fundraising stops on 31st Dec. Successful grantees' funds will be wired
by Jan 25th 2015.

Kindly should you have friends who can support this project please  share
this information and keep in mind the donation button will be active to
accept funds by 2nd Dec. The same link for World Action Fund  will appear
on #GivingTuesday UK website.
Project summary and description will be visible see the highlight below:
https://www.globalgiving.org/dy/v2/login/form.html?show=loginfromProtected=true

Best Regards

Peter Odama
CEO
World Action Fund
Office Arua,Uganda
www.worldactionfund.org
E-Mail:waf.uga...@gmail.com
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[WestNileNet] West Nile Education performance data

2014-10-11 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends,
Can someone provide us with an available authentic updated data on the
status and performance of primary and secondary schools per sex and
district? Send to waf.uga...@gmail.com. I know BoU source online and direct
from office it's a long procedure.

Thanks
Peter odama
World Action Fund
www.worldactionfund.org
0753927432
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[WestNileNet] World Action Fund

2014-07-29 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Colleagues

We have managed to launch our website www.worldactionfund.org it will
always be updated, we are in the second phase of proposal witting and fund
raising, and looking for partners should you have information of
partnership for NGOs let us know, Our first operational regional office is
in Arua. To be opened soon

Thanks

Peter Odama
CEO
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[WestNileNet] Opportunity in health Care

2014-06-03 Thread Peter Odama
Dear friends
If interested send to colleagues who are jobless earlier the better more
details email the contact below.
+++

Dolores P. Martinez  Expats in Uganda Hello everyone, here at Medstar
Health Care Centre weare looking for a few good RN, LPN, MD's, Lab Techs,
dentist, secretary and cleaners. If you or anyone is interested in
volunteering or interning, please in box me. Some of the positions are paid
and some are over night shifts and on call. E-mail:
doloresmartinez...@gmail.com

Thanks

Dolores
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Re: [WestNileNet] Warning

2014-06-03 Thread Peter Odama
Reset security password with code after login Google will send
pin code to yr mobile for Gmail login using yr real password or do IP
tracking to know where and who hacked by using mail header copy Pasting to
IP tracing

Thanks

Peter
On Jun 3, 2014 10:42 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Someone tried to hack my password and sent out requests foe help in my
 name. Harare just called in to ask me.

 Be careful to ignore if you receive such a message. I have neither
 traveled and or been in any kind of trouble recently.

 I am at my workplace you know well and so disregard any solicitations. If
 I need any help from any of you, I will call you and feel free to call me.
 I have strengthened some features on my address to make it better and
 should it continue, I will let you and indeed all my other friends to know
 about a change. For now take any messages from my email address with care
 especially where help or familiarization is being sought.

 Thank you.

 Ejiku Robert

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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 40

2014-02-21 Thread Peter Odama
Admin if u don't block some mails this may breed and divide
WESTNILERS.invite new developmental motions
On Feb 21, 2014 11:43 PM, chaka Jay chakaj...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dimba Tabani Patrick :
 Mr. Tabani, Iam quite sure you are those you have no recollection of
 West-Nile history. As for me I don't care a billion times if your M7 rules
 Uganda for life. I have not personal interest in anything call Uganda. My
 interest is in West-Nile. To make it very clear, I am well employed with
 all the resources most people in West- Nile will dream of and will never
 achieve honestly.
 On that point, I have seen this music before, Most politicians in
 West-Nile thing only of themselves that is what I am pointing to. Since you
 alluded to your tribe, do you recall how your tribe was so hated after the
 liberation war (i.e 1979). Do you remember how your tribe behaved during
 Idi Amin's time?
 Do you recall how all other tribes of West-Nile suffered because of the
 exact thinking of people like you? Just go to any village in your area ask
 some old guy, you will be well educated about the history of West-Nile and
 the suffering on its people since your M7 came to power.
 As I pointed to you before I am more valuable to Uganda than Uganda is
 valuable to me. I give more to Uganda than anyone in West-Nile. So your
 diatribe of defending your MP et al doesn't mean anything to me, but just
 go and ask the old man, the old women who doesn't have medicine in Koboko.
 Ask yourself where is the money your M7 is collecting at the border post
 going? Is it been invested in West-Nile or in the Western part of Uganda.
 Ask yourself after 30 years of your M7 rule how come West-Nile is still
 suffering from constant power supply? Ask yourself how the level f
 education has gone into the bushes since your M7 came to power. Do you
 remember how Koboko SS used to be the best in in Uganda? Do you remember
 how Obamci SS used to the best in Uganda, Do you remember how Lodonga
 Teacher Training College used to be the best in your Uganda.
 Dude I could go on and on but I believe you are those who will follow your
 MP and M7 blindly because she came from your tribe. As for me I look at
 what is good for West-Nile not just your tribe.
 Oh I forgot, do you still remember that your M7 and all his tribesmen
 still thing you are a Sudanese?

 -Chaka



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 Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 15:14:00 +0300
 From: dilig...@gmail.com dilig...@gmail.com
 To: Dimba Tabani Patrick ptab...@yahoo.com, A Virtual Network for
 friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 32
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 Dear members do not waste your energies on Chaka.this person is either a
 man or a woman the person has ever disturbed people on westnile net saying
 she/he is a security operative and comes from moyo


 Sent from Samsung Mobile

  Original message 
 From: Dimba Tabani Patrick ptab...@yahoo.com
 Date: 21/02/2014  2:20 PM  (GMT+03:00)
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 32

 Mr CHAKA ,With due respect LEAVE? MP ANITE ALONE if you think the lady
 is?not of your taste ,then you are mistaken.MP Anite has a complete
 battalion for her defence.Anite is doing what people on the ground want.I
 support? her a million times.Go to your constituency and preach
 ANTI-MUSEVENI theories.Who killed MR BURUA?Who opposed Mr BURUA's
 secondment as a Minister under OBOTE 2.Chaka you should be the?last
 creature to talk about OMBACHI MASSACRE .Honourable ANITE is our
 enlightened Kakwa Lady who upholds the cultural values of Kakwa,more so
 ,the lady hates Western values of feminism.We will defend ANITE at all
 cost.ANITE should have recommended 5more terms for the incumbent at
 NRM-meeting.Business opportunities are now wide open for brothers and
 sisters who do business across the border,as a result PEACE should be the
 main barometer for the atmosphere.


 On Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:28 AM, Okuti Richard ok...@asili.co.ug
 wrote:
 Dear Ms. Akulia,
 ?
 I usually desist from political talk 

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 32

2014-02-20 Thread Peter Odama
Wa is westnile on fire? We need fire extinguishers. Now let's forgive
and forget and hope Anite isn't reading any of these messages but her
advisors will. All of us made mistakes right from child hood and are
repremanded that's why we are thamed and forgiven by our parents. Politics
isn't a science its a gamble business legalised without ethics and morals,
dont believe in it. You will get drawn. so we should sustain our bright
developmental ideas into wealth creation and minimize MDG priorities by
2015. We work less in Africa and sleep more hours. We argue more than 4
hours a day too much for developing economy. But politics only!

Nice sleep

Odama

Regards
On Feb 19, 2014 7:44 PM, Margaret Akulia akul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Here is a message I posted on Kobokoandfriendscommunity for your
 information.


 Below you will find a message that was sent to me directly (because I am
 from Koboko) about daughter Anite's behavior. Perhaps it will shed a bit
 more light into my stern scold of daughter Anite which pales in
 comparison to the insult below and others that are still coming to me
 directly because I am from Koboko!!

 You see, when you purport to represent a people, it is no longer about
 you If Honourable Anite can beg like that, what makes you all so sure
 that she is really in it for the people of Koboko and not herself?!  What
 makes you so sure that she will not sell our people to get what she wants?!
 What makes you so sure that she is not just looking for a job at the
 expense of the people of Koboko?!

 I am fiercely protective of Kakwa people and I will not stand by and watch
 anyone drag them through the mud without doing something about it and if
 that means losing respect from you all so be it!!  Simply put, if you
 purport to represent my people, it is my business..

 HERE IS ONE OF THE INSULTS I GOT:

 I get so pissed off by antics exhibited by your young MP. It was
 uncalled for and the honourables behaved just like little kids at
 Kyankwanzi. Someone said that the country has gone to the dogs or the dogs
 have come into the country. What do you do when the dogs have invaded the
 country and are everywhere? The one who is supposed to chase them is also a
 dog!

 Akulia


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 Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 10:34:44 -0500
 From: Iryn Dawa iryna...@gmail.com
 To: chaka Jay chakaj...@yahoo.com,  A Virtual Network for friends of
 West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 30
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 I feel there is too much verbal violence coming from this forum and fear
 we
 might start hurting our bros and sis, let's pray for positive feelings and
 thoughts during this difficult moment in our country.

 May we pray for peaceful transition in Uganda. Pray my beloved country,
 the pearl of Africa. My heart bleeds for Uganda because child will feel
 the pain I feel today!
 Peace to you all.

 Idea.
 On Wednesday, February 19, 2014, chaka Jay chakaj...@yahoo.com wrote:

  The gost of Idi Amin is coming! Most of this so call useless women MPs.
  This lady from Koboko/West Nile should really educate herself of the
  suffering the people of West-Nile endured after the 1979 war. Does she
  know that M7 being on eof the military commisioners was responsible for
 the
  killing of the people in West-Nile (Ombaci killings, Moyo mission
 killings
  ), rape of our women and man by the very soldiers that reported to M7.
 Does
  she know all this! does she know what M7 did to our young boys that
 joined
  NRA who wehre then UNRF fighters?
  (this is the time for her to talk to RC Abiriga). Does she know what
 will
  happened to her when the time comes? when there is no Musevenisim?  Let
 her
  take time and talk to some of our people who worked in Amins government.
  What happened to them.
  It is so sad to see someone from West-Nile support M7 with nonse of
  history.
  The warning to her is, Be carefull lady, be very afraid? M7 is playing
 you
  out and your people will suffer.
 
  -Chaka
 
 
 
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Re: [WestNileNet] Appointment of Peter Debele as RDC Arua

2014-02-10 Thread Peter Odama
He will need support from everyone if he is dynamic in socio political arena
On Feb 10, 2014 6:49 PM, Sisto O Andama sistoand...@gmail.com wrote:

 Excellent news


 Sisto Ocanda Andama
 M:  +1 202 725 8087
 M: +254 731 551 111
 M: +232 301 66192
 sistoand...@gmail.com
   *From: *Lino Anguzu
 *Sent: *Monday, February 10, 2014 15:45
 *To: *westnilenet@kym.net; ombaci...@googlegroups.com
 *Reply To: *ombaci...@googlegroups.com
 *Subject: *Appointment of Peter Debele as RDC Arua

 Dear all,
 You are all aware of the recent appointment of Mr. Peter Debele as RDC
 Arua to replace Ibrahim Abiriga. I consider the appointment a very positive
 step in bringing sanity back to the administration of Arua District and on
 that note, I congratulate Mr. Debele upon his appointment, which in my
 opinion was long overdue.
 I was sharing with a few individuals in Kampala about this appointment and
 so far everyone consulted agreed that this was a positive move for us as
 stakeholders in the District. A proposal has been floated to give Mr.
 Debele a resounding welcome in a welcome party. Several people have
 committed to contribute to that end.
 The object of this email is therefore to bring this to your notice and
 seek your opinions, engagement, involvement and support. It is proposed the
 event takes place on the week end of 22/02/2014. I also suggest that a
 small committee of about 3-5 persons be formed to coordinate our efforts.
 These are my thoughts.

 Lino Anguzu

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Re: [WestNileNet] New discussion Apply NOW for Youth in Int'l Development Affairs (YIDA) Internship Program!

2014-01-16 Thread Peter Odama
Hi circulate if need be

On Jan 15, 2014 11:48 PM, Andrea Shettle groups-nore...@linkedin.com
wrote:

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 Andrea Shettle has started a discussion: Apply NOW for Youth in Int'l
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Re: [WestNileNet] CHRISTMAS TIME AND CHEERS!!

2013-12-24 Thread Peter Odama
Great enjoyment too


On 24 December 2013 10:25, Margaret Akulia akul...@gmail.com wrote:


 Have a Fantastic Christmas everyone. Be VERY Blessed as you reflect on and
 add to my Christmas Message!! For Lun'gaseri and Saseri on
 Kobokoandfriendscommunity, Alun'gase Aleli summed it all.

 Cheers!!

 Akulia

 https://www.akulia.com/Christmas_Time___Cheers.html


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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: HIGHLY CHARGED AND BRAZEN ALLEGATIONS ABOUT UGANDA'S HELP IN SOUTH SUDAN

2013-12-22 Thread Peter Odama
Guys u. Why do you want to spoil this festive season by verbal artileries I
suggest should anyone feel annoyed: keep quite cos you're exposing your
personal xters to the media. Reminder all these chats are seen live on
google: to proof type your names and learn more.
On Dec 22, 2013 10:00 AM, Margaret Akulia akul...@gmail.com wrote:

 Chaka Jay,

 Great post!!

 My posting was intentional cynicism meant to force the skeletons
 out!! I am delighted to hear from an undercover agent and holding my
 breath for more undercover agents to shatter Pandora's Box at long
 last!! I cannot wait for the day all the skeletons come tumbling down
 from the dark closets finally!! Phew!!

 I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that we are sick and tired
 of the dark secrets perpetually being swept under the carpet and stinking
 like hell while everyone has their heads in the sand like the stupid
 proverbial ostrich!!  Awesome enlightenment by you.

 The culprits are unrepentant suckers who are playing God!! I am a
 Christian as are many others on this forum and know for a fact that God
 detests people who play Him and He is watching every shenanigan even though
 it doesn't seem like it for a little while longer! He will most
 definitely be the one that says check mate in the end but in the
 meantime, the only way to nail God playing suckers is facts, facts and
 more facts (read hard evidence and star witnesses like you and the under
 cover agent who wrote the article that provoked this conversation.) That
 under cover agent has promised to reveal mind boggling secrets!! (read
 very dark secrets) and I am taking a front seat to watch the show!!

 I do want you to know that your enlightening posting (education) and
 candor has given me a lot of hope!!  I am sensing God saying enough
 already and disrupting the long running game of chess at longest last!!
 so that He can kick some arse!! Keep going and get the other under
 cover agents to spill more beans!! We need a lot of you and it is great
 that you are all using pseudonyms right!? (chuckles!!)
 MA








 HIGHLY CHARGED AND BRAZEN ALLEGATIONS ABOUT UGANDA'S HELP IN SOUTH
 SUDAN





 chaka Jay Sat, 21 Dec 2013 14:43:37 -0800

 Mrs. Akuli:

 I am suprise they way you reposned to the below argument. FACTS have it
 that M7

 has his hands in any country that borders Uganda. Let me educate you a
 little

 bit since your leader came to power in Uganda. below are facts:

 1- In early 90s the very soldiers in Uganda went to Rwanda (M7 hands). He
 kept

 saying that he didn't not know.

 2- M7 invaded Zaire now Congo topple Mobutu and since then see what
 happened

 there.

 3- South Sudan. This ia a long history here. When M7 took over Uganda in
 1986,

 he personally made a plan with late Garang for SPLA to chase all the
 refugees

 in South Sudan and most of this refugees where from West-Nile. All the
 people

 (refugees) where driven and the stuff where looted by SPLA. It was a
 classic M7

 plan.

 4- The war in Southern Sudan/ This is a classic interference of M7.
 Ugandan

 soldiers where send to fight on behalf of SPLA. I know some of the
 soldiers who

 fought there and died there albeit with no help for their families.



 Do you remember all the bomb falling on Moyo and yet M7 NEVER responded to
 it.



 No one should doubt that M7 is involved in South Sudan. Where there is
 smoke

 there is fire.



 -Chaka J





 PS. For your information I am from Moyo and I work in the Uganda
 intelligent

 agency.











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[WestNileNet] 4 aircrafts of Uganda shot in s.sudan

2013-12-22 Thread Peter Odama
Read newvision online
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 64, Issue 18

2013-12-20 Thread Peter Odama
Has kiir's statement on radio France changed? Ugandans in SouthSudan be
extra carefull leave that hot money to spare your life tribal wars will not
end easily don't be part of Rwandan genocide like incidence in SouthSudan
On Dec 21, 2013 8:54 AM, anguyo milton angu...@yahoo.com wrote:

 On 18 Dec Air Uganda was the first airline to operate into Juba after
 opening of the airport to normal operations.It was followed by Air Rwanda
 and some other commercial international operators I can't recall (Egypt Air
 ostensibly). Kenya Airways, Fly Dubai and Fly 540 cancelled their regular
 schedules but they promised operations would resume shortly. A United
 States Air force  C-130 also landed at Juba; two C-17 Globemasters Cargo
 jets were positioned on 18 Dec at Entebbe Airport ostensibly on a mission
 to support the humanitarian operations in Juba. Air Uganda operated two
 flights, in the morning and afternoon. There appears to be some normalcy
 returning to Juba even though the situation in Jonglei and Bentiu is
 precarious; three soldiers from the Indian Contingent based in Akobo were
 killed after militant elements entered the UN County Support Base and the
 bodies have been extracted and returned to Juba. As  you may all be aware,
 the Uganda
  Government has also been taking necessary action in support of
 humanitarian operations in South Sudan,Chinese amongst Ugandans and other
 nationalities were  also reportedly also evacuated by the Ugandan Airforce,
 I think this is one of the best approach to humanitarian support I have
 come to hear of..non discriminative !! With the increasing
 international concerns on the situation in the Republic of South Sudan, we
 can all hope that  the situation will normalize and peace talks among the
 protagonists resume immediately; there are high hopes that the leaders are
 willing to engage on the negotiating table rather than the battle field
 option.


 
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 4. Re: Attempted Coup in South Sudan? (emmanuelar...@gmail.com)


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  Message: 1
  Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 07:40:37 -0800 (PST)
  From: Patrick Ezaga pez...@yahoo.com
  To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net,
  andema...@yahoo.co.uk
  andema...@yahoo.co.uk,
  tabua butagira
  tbutag...@yahoo.com
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?
  Message-ID:
  1387381237.66198.yahoomailandroidmob...@web140503.mail.bf1.yahoo.com
 
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  Thanx Tabu. These are the spill over benefits we get from
  the specialists like you. Lets brace for the spill over into
  northern Uganda, not with CAR at boiling point. Kony must be
  smiling.

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  Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 08:13:29 -0800
  From: Margaret Akulia akul...@gmail.com
  To: kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com,
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  Subject: [WestNileNet] SUDAN ANGUISH ON RIAK MACHAR
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  Any more news on this? Hope everyone is okay.

  We really do have to find and learn different ways for
  resolving conflict
  and dissent. I know we can!!

  http://www.investigator.co.ug/politics/1471-south-sudan-anguish.html

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Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?

2013-12-18 Thread Peter Odama
Tabu
You're right I was in Rumbek one the 1st cities in SouthSudan in 2004.
Garang had suspended salva kiir for undisciplined in 2000s: all his
military ranks removed this too provocked his ethic groups in Toni where he
comes from.By then kiir was Walkn he had financial problems even his
children in Nairobi couldn't have tuition. This wasnt seen lightly by his
tribemates it caused civil strive as such the 1st capital in Rumbek.was
swifted to Juba as one of the reason among others dry spell that couldn't
end. Kiir and Garang made an open peace talk in Rumbek just two months
before he's died and he said if he dies kisirinya will take over and he
forgave kiir-this wasn't seen good by dinkas from Nuba Juba mt.and
equatorians as been one of the serious fighters of Khartoum. When Garang
died it caused panic who will replace as kiir had been recently pardoned
and todate in aspirations Marchar assumed he is suppose to replace Garang
as he has been more popular than kiir ie he marchar. Was accused of double
stardard for crossing to khartoum as such refused to choose him, that he
could cross to Khartoum and comes back to SPLM. In short it will take
decades for SouthSudan to know life sustainability . As there is an eye for
eye practiced.if u. Kill one. They have to hunt and kill one ie it.my only
concern who pressuring East African community to accept SouthSudan to join
at adolescent stage. Is it cause of dry blood dollars promises into
personal powerful politicians accounts? south Sudan's propoems are more
than ordinary proplems kisirinya shouldn't rash to us for safety and
Democratic party of uganda wrote a letter in monitor requesting uganda to
send UPDFs to SouthSudan. That is risky venture and unwise for a country
like uganda to do.how can you send our professional soldiers to fight
ethnic tribes and cattle keepers
 On Dec 18, 2013 6:44 PM, Patrick Ezaga pez...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Thanx Tabu. These are the spill over benefits we get from the specialists
 like you. Lets brace for the spill over into northern Uganda, not with CAR
 at boiling point. Kony must be smiling.

 Sent from Yahoo Mail on 
 Androidhttp://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android

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 * From: * tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com;
 * To: * A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net;
 andema...@yahoo.co.uk andema...@yahoo.co.uk;
 * Subject: * Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?
 * Sent: * Wed, Dec 18, 2013 3:08:44 PM

   The Associated Press is reporting that up to 500 people could have
 died, majority soldiers, but no confirmation of figures at this point.

 The US already ordered immediate evacuation of its citizens, underlining
 the magnitude of the rapidly evolving situation. The number of refuge
 seekers at UN bases in Juba has topped 20, 000. Other reports indicated 6
 people were yesterday killed in Bor, indicating the potential of the unrest
 to spread beyond the capital and spiral into inter-ethnic cleansing.

 Pro-Machar fighters are reported to have overrun 3 military installations
 in Jonglei state. The UNSC heard in an emergency session that fighting is
 taking along ethnic lines, but overall information is sketchy.

 Diplomatic sources say Salva Kiir lost control over SPLM party months ago,
 was likely to be defeated in an internal party election, and that his
 opponents were making threatenning inroads into the military; his bedrock
 for power grip.

 No one, at least for now, knows how or when this will end.
 Tabu





   On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 2:28 PM, Benard Titre 
 titreben...@yahoo.com wrote:





 --
 On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 8:01 AM EET samuel andema wrote:

 Leadership in Africa! Mm!
 Sam
 
 
 
 On Tuesday, 17 December 2013, 20:49, George Afi Obitre-Gama 
 gobi...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Whatever happened is just the tip of the iceberg. This situation was
 bound to happen and I predict that it shall happen again in the very near
 future.
 
 
 
 
 From: Charles Male cdm...@gmail.com
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: Kobokonet Koboko koboko...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:53 AM
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?
 
 
 Very very unfortunate indeed. It seems the lessons abound in many
 African countries far and near are not enough .
 
 
 
 
 On 12/16/13, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  Gunfire has rocked Juba  night and early morning
 
  Twitter is abuzz with news of attempted coup
 
  Airport closed
 
  Anyone with more news please post?
 
  Kiggs
  --
  Five solæ
 
 
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Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?

2013-12-18 Thread Peter Odama
Tabu
You're right I was in Rumbek one of the 1st cities in SouthSudan in 2004.
Garang had suspended salva kiir for indiscipline in 2000s: all his military
ranks removed this too provocked his ethic groups in Toni where he comes
from.By then kiir was Walkn he had financial problems even his children in
Nairobi couldn't have tuition. This wasnt seen lightly by his tribemates it
caused civil strive as such the 1st capital in Rumbek.was swifted to Juba
as one of the reasons among others dry spell that couldn't end. Kiir and
Garang made an open peace talk in Rumbek just two months before he's died
and he said if he dies kiir  will take over and he forgave kiir-this wasn't
seen good by dinkas from Nuba mt.and equatorians as been one of the serious
fighters of Khartoum. When Garang died it caused panic who will replace as
kiir had been recently pardoned and todate in aspirations Marchar assumed
he is suppose to replace Garang as he has been more popular than kiir ie
why he marchar. Was accused of double stardard for crossing to khartoum and
Garand refused to choose him, that he could cross to Khartoum and comes
back to SPLM. In short it will take decades for SouthSudan to know life
sustainability . As there is an eye for eye practiced.if u. Kill one. They
have to hunt and kill one ie it.my only concern who pressuring East African
community to accept SouthSudan to join at adolescent stage. Is it cause of
dry blood dollars promises into personal powerful politicians accounts?
south Sudan's propoems are more than ordinary proplems kisirinya shouldn't
rash to us for safety and Democratic party of uganda wrote a letter in
monitor requesting uganda to send UPDFs to SouthSudan. That is risky
venture and unwise for a country like uganda to do.how can you send our
professional soldiers to fight ethnic tribes and cattle keepers

 On Dec 18, 2013 6:44 PM, Patrick Ezaga pez...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Thanx Tabu. These are the spill over benefits we get from the
specialists like you. Lets brace for the spill over into northern Uganda,
not with CAR at boiling point. Kony must be smiling.

 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android


 
 From: tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com;
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net;
andema...@yahoo.co.uk andema...@yahoo.co.uk;
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?
 Sent: Wed, Dec 18, 2013 3:08:44 PM

 The Associated Press is reporting that up to 500 people could have died,
majority soldiers, but no confirmation of figures at this point.

 The US already ordered immediate evacuation of its citizens, underlining
the magnitude of the rapidly evolving situation. The number of refuge
seekers at UN bases in Juba has topped 20, 000. Other reports indicated 6
people were yesterday killed in Bor, indicating the potential of the unrest
to spread beyond the capital and spiral into inter-ethnic cleansing.

 Pro-Machar fighters are reported to have overrun 3 military
installations in Jonglei state. The UNSC heard in an emergency session that
fighting is taking along ethnic lines, but overall information is sketchy.

 Diplomatic sources say Salva Kiir lost control over SPLM party months
ago, was likely to be defeated in an internal party election, and that his
opponents were making threatenning inroads into the military; his bedrock
for power grip.

 No one, at least for now, knows how or when this will end.
 Tabu





 On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 2:28 PM, Benard Titre 
titreben...@yahoo.com wrote:





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 On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 8:01 AM EET samuel andema wrote:

 Leadership in Africa! Mm!
 Sam
 
 
 
 On Tuesday, 17 December 2013, 20:49, George Afi Obitre-Gama 
gobi...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Whatever happened is just the tip of the iceberg. This situation was
bound to happen and I predict that it shall happen again in the very near
future.
 
 
 
 
 From: Charles Male cdm...@gmail.com
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: Kobokonet Koboko koboko...@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:53 AM
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Attempted Coup in South Sudan?
 
 
 Very very unfortunate indeed. It seems the lessons abound in many
 African countries far and near are not enough .
 
 
 
 
 On 12/16/13, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
  Gunfire has rocked Juba  night and early morning
 
  Twitter is abuzz with news of attempted coup
 
  Airport closed
 
  Anyone with more news please post?
 
  Kiggs
  --
  Five solæ
 
 
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Re: [WestNileNet] NGO LOOKING FOR FINANCE ASSISTANT

2013-04-23 Thread Peter Odama
Hi
How do we address it, I have vast experience in this fields for over 8 years
Thanks

Peter Odama
0772067923


On 23 April 2013 14:42, canaa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Our client, an NGO with its Head office in Kampala, has a vacancy to fill.

 Do you have at least three years working experience in an NGO or
 Development Organisation?

 Do you know some accounting packages like QuickBooks or Pastel?

 Do you hold a University Degree in Finance, Accounting or related?

 If you want to be a part of this team, do send your cover letter and CV to
 eresour...@consultant.com by 26th April 2013.



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Re: [WestNileNet] The Hunt For J Kony

2013-04-05 Thread Peter Odama
My Bro
Kony is invisible, ie why thereare invisible NGOs formed for rehabilitation
in Northern Uganda
All complicated long range detectors have failed to locate him

Thanks


On 5 April 2013 16:54, George Afi Obitre-Gama gobi...@yahoo.com wrote:

 The US has offered USD 5million for information leading to capture of
 Joseph Kony. Guys. are'nt you gonna take leave and get the CAR visa to
 bounty hunt?? Brothers in the forces, you could be having some information
 - kindly let me know in camera. We shall share the spoils!!

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Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension

2013-01-21 Thread Peter Odama
Dear Caleb,
We prayed and we knew you will make it as usual

Thanks


On 21 January 2013 16:04, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Justice Mwangushya of the High Court of Uganda has lifted my suspension by
 the Law Council. Glory be to God and thanks for all your prayers.

 Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: Help for Piriyo Vincent

2013-01-18 Thread Peter Odama
Sorry for such a condition , the organisation i work with Handicap
international but works in selected  regions in Gulu and kasese-where
iam,  it might merit but rehabilitation and giving support to
disabilities rdgs odama

On 18/01/2013, vincent adeangu vadea...@yahoo.com wrote:


 --- On Fri, 1/18/13, vincent adeangu vadea...@yahoo.com wrote:

 From: vincent adeangu vadea...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Help for Piriyo Vincent
 To: ejikurob...@gmail.com
 Cc: calebal...@yahoo.com
 Date: Friday, January 18, 2013, 8:03 AM

 Ndugu Ejiku/Alaka,

 Happy belated New year!

 Over the festive season i came across a young man- Piriyo Vincent from Jiako
 who urgently needs help. He was knocked by a car about 4 years ago. the
 doctors at Arua referral hospital had recommended a wheel chair and
 physiotherapy for about a month. At the moment, he can only be carried out
 to answer natures call and brought back to bed yet with a wheel chair and
 physiotherapy we could give him anew lease of life.

 Can the foundation help this young man???

 Piriyo can be reached on: Tel: 0775314595
     : Vist him at Mr. Leku's
  residence
   opposite Jiako police post
   (near Rippons housing est. Jiako)



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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Chief of Party (COP) – for USAID Regional Trade Facilitation and Ag Development project in Africa

2012-07-17 Thread Peter Odama
Hi Comrades
Try to forward to friends

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From: Linda Aines linda.ai...@internationalink.net
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 17:52:36 -0400
Subject: Chief of Party (COP) – for USAID Regional Trade Facilitation
and Ag Development project in Africa
To: peter.od...@gmail.com

I send this alert for an upcoming Africa project  to you last week  but I noted
that many of you were away on leave, vacations or  traveling.  In case you
missed it then, I am sending it again.  Apologies to those that do not match the
position.

I am currently accepting CV/resumes on behalf of a client that seeks a Chief
of Party (Project Manager) for an anticipated major USAID-funded trade
facilitation and agricultural development project. Applicant must have a minimum
or 10 years as Managers of regional /multiple country trade development
programs, must have strong understanding of agricultural value chains/markets in
Africa.  Also, only applicants fluent in French are being accepted.  Read on

Title: Chief of Party (COP) – for USAID Regional Trade Facilitation and
Agricultural Development project

Location: Africa - Shortlisted candidates will be contacted with further details
about assignment and project scope, location and duration

Expected Start Date: early to mid-2013

The Chief of Party will oversee the project and act as the key liaison between
USAID and all other counterparts and implementing partners involved with the
program. She/he will provide overall leadership management and general technical
direction of the entire program, ensuring an integrated vision among different
components and actors, and a focus on achieving the results defined in the
contract.

Qualifications Requirements:

* Must be a senior-level professional with a proven track record of
successfully implementing and managing regional trade facilitation and
agricultural value chain projects. Understanding of agricultural value chains
and markets in Africa required.
* Demonstrated ability to work and coordinate effectively with a wide variety
of stakeholders, including national and local government, local stakeholders,
donors, community-based organizations, think tanks and universities, the private
sector, project partners and staff; and ability to achieve project results
required.
* Minimum of 10 years of senior-level management experience is required.COP
experience on similar USAID projects strongly preferred.
* Minimum of 10- 15 years of relevant experience managing large-scale
international donor-funded trade promotion and/or enterprise
development/agricultural development projects required.
* Spoken and written fluency in English and French is required.
* Advanced degree (graduate level: doctorate, master’s, etc.) in relevant
field (e.g. economics, business, management, international development, public
administration, other social science, etc.)  required.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should email a detailed resume that clearly
shows they meet the qualifications requirements to
linda.ai...@internationalink.net . Please include (Chief of Party – Africa) in
the subject line of the e-mail and also include a list of 3 referees with
contact information, in the email or CV.

Deadline for Applications: July 20, 2012

Thank you for reviewing this position and hope that if this is outside your area
of expertise, you will forward to other colleagues who may be a good match and
interested.

Warm regards,

Linda Aines
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[WestNileNet] Buy online via Paypal or Credit Card less costly

2012-05-30 Thread Peter Odama
Hi

Any one with interest of buying on e-bay or Amzon online, Focalprice, eg of
products are
http://global.ebay.com/NEW-ANDROID-22-4GB-7-INCH-NETBOOK-LAPTOP-COMPUTER-HARDDISK-256MB-RAM-WIFI-HD-BS/180893617153/item

http://www.focalprice.com/CE0044X/7_LCD_Capacitive_Screen_Android_22_Tablet_Computer_Black.html

I have so far accessed 2 products above using Paypal account in Uganda,
it's cheap compared to the actual price in Uganda markets which is so
exorbitant , if you need contact me or try online self,.

Dont let foreign expensive traders milk you


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[WestNileNet] Jobs forward to Friends

2012-04-26 Thread Peter Odama
Clinical Quality Assurance Manager (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/923)
  Technical Services and Innovation Director
(http://www.kazijobs.com/node/925)
  Technical Services and Innovation Director
(http://www.kazijobs.com/node/927)
Medical Officers (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/929)
Medical Officers (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/931)
 School Bursar (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/933)
 Technicians (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/935)
The Sales Support  Publicity Officer (SSPO)
(http://www.kazijobs.com/node/939)
The Direct Sales Representative (DSR) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/941)
Project Driver  (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/945)
Marketing Executive (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/943)
Administrative Assistant (1)(http://www.kazijobs.com/node/947)
Human Resource Assistant(http://www.kazijobs.com/node/949)
Head of Human Resources (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/969)
manager compliance (1) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/965)
 Relations Manager (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/963)
Intern(Volunteer)   (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/981)
Legal Officer (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/987)
Campus Ambassador (Volunteer) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/979)
Data Manager  (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/985)
Waiter.(1) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/971)
Tea Plantation Manager (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/955)
   General Manager.(1) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/977)
Manager risk and quality assurance (1) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/961)
Manager internal audit ( 2 vaccancies) (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/967)
Brand Manager   (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/989)
Medical Representative ( 2 Posts). (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/993)
Finance Officer  (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/991)
Warehousing and Distribution Executive  (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/995)
Laboratory Technologist (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/999)
Laboratory Technologist (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/1001)
Coordinator (http://www.kazijobs.com/node/997)
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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Chief of Party and Deputy CoP (Admin Finance) for Afghanistan Ag Extension program

2012-04-22 Thread Peter Odama
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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Project anticipated for Uganda : Chief of Party and multiple Short Term experts needed

2012-04-11 Thread Peter Odama
 to university/ demo farms; b. Should have experience w local
   govt and NGOs ;
   4. *Input Regulation* – counterfeit input, quality control, govt policy
   review;
   5. *Seed expert*– quality control, access to good product, pest
   resistance, etc….
   6. *Monitoring  Evaluation (ME) Manager*



“*How to Apply:  *Interested applicants should send CV/resume that clearly
shows you have the needed expertise, by email to:
linda.ai...@internationalink.net.  Please include (Name of Short term
expert position) -Uganda” in the subject line, and ensure that a list of 3
professional referees with full contact information, addresses, phone,
email is attached or included in CV.



*Closing date for applications:   April 24, 2012*



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area of expertise, I hope you will forward it to colleagues who may be
qualified and looking for such an opportunity.



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[WestNileNet] Dog at Pick of Mt Kilimanjaro

2011-08-31 Thread peter odama
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Corporate+News/Tourists+find+dog+at+peak+of+Mt+Kilimanjaro/-/539550/1227982/-/l53bxb/-/

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[WestNileNet] Many feared dead

2011-03-12 Thread peter odama
Pickup accident claimed many lives at 7pm others lying in pool of
blood in enjeva without any rescue team hospital and police only
villagers gathered to watch   sorry odama 0772867923
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 30, Issue 56

2011-02-26 Thread peter odama
My bro,
Can I advise you? this forum might invite criticisms or problems from you
when such similar political matters are openly posted leave alone adverts
for a good purpose, this is a social website.

Thank you

On 26 February 2011 07:06, Ezama Ruffino ezama.ruff...@gmail.com wrote:

 Full list of parliamentary winners for 9th parliament

  Constituency Party Name  Adjumani District Woman MP Independent Ms
 Jessica Ababiku  Adjumani East Moyo county  NRM Moses Ali  AGAGO NRM Okot
 John A  Agago Woman MP FDC Akello Franca Judith  Agule NRM David Ochwa  Ajuri
 County NRM Awongo Ahmed  Ajuri County NRM Harmson Ojwa  ALEBTONG UPC Obua
 Ogwal  Alebtong Woman Mp NRM Amuge Rebecca  Amolatar  NRM Anthony Okello
 Amolatar Independent Carolin Okao  Amudat, Upe County NRM Micah Lolem K
 Amuria NRM Musa Ecweru  Amuria Woman MP NRM Susan Amero  AMURU Kilak
 County Independent Lanam Kijange  APAC NRM Oyoo Tony  Apac Woman MP UPC Ajok
 Lucy  Aringa County UPC Achile Manoa  Arua Municipality NRM Gabriel Aridru  
 Arua
 Woman MP FDC Christine Bako  Aruu FDC Samuel Odonga Otto  Aruu County NRM Nock
 Kidega  Aswa County FDC Reagan Okumu  Ayivu Constituency FDC Bernard Atiku  
 Bbale
 Constituency NRM Sulaiman Madada  Bubulo East NRM Simon Mulongo  Bubulo
 West NRM Kipoi Tonny Nsubuga  Budadiri East FDC Isaiah Sasaga  Budadiri
 West FDC Nandala Mafabi  Budaka Woman MP NRM Kataike Sarah Ndoboli  Budama
 Independent Marksons Jacob Oboth  Budhiope Woman NRM Kadogo Veronica  Budiope
 East NRM Balyejusa Suleiman Kirunda  Budiope West NRM Mubiito John Bosco  
 Bududa
 Woman MP NRM Justine Khainza  Bufumbira East NRM Eddie Kwizera  Bugabula
 South Independent Asuman Kiyingi  Bugahya County NRM James Kiiza
 Rwebembera  Bughendera County Independent Dr Joseph Maate  Bugweri County
 FDC Abdu Katuntu  Buhaguzi County NRM Julius Junjura Bigirwa  Buhenyi
 Woman MP NRM Mary Karooro Okrut  Buhweju NRM Ephraim Biraro  Bujenje
 county NRM Kabakumba Masiko  Bukedea County NRM Ekuma George Stephen  Bukedea
 Woman MP NRM Ms Rose Akol Okull  Bukomansimbi DP Deo Kiyinji  Bukomansimbi
 Woman MP DP Susan Namaganda  Bukonzo NRM Dr. Crispus Kiyonga  Bukooli
 Central FDC Wafula Oguttu  Bukooli North NRM Stephen Baka Mugabi  Bukooli
 Woman mp NRM Justine Kasule  Bukoto Central NRM Edward Ssekandi  Bukoto
 East DP Namayanja Florence  Bulamogi Independent Timothy Luboga Kenneth  
 Bundibugyo
 Woman MP NRM Ntabazi Harriet  Bunya County South NRM Isabirye Iddi  Bunya
 East NRM Waira Majegere Kyewalabye  Bunya West NRM Bagiire Vicent
 Waiswa.O.  Bunyangabu County NRM Mwesige Adolf  Burahya County NRM Kasaija
 Stephen Kagwera  Buruuli County NRM Prof Nyira Mijumbi  Bushenyi
 Municipality NRM Nasser Bassajjabalala  Busiro East DP Medard Ssegona  Busiro
 North NRM Gilbert Bukenya  Busongora North FDC William B. Nzogu  Busongora
 South NRM Kafudde Boaz  Butambala Independent Mariam Nalubega  Butebo
 County NRM Stephen Mallinga  Butembe County NRM Daudi Mpabulungi Migeleko
 Buwekula NRM Tonny Ssemuli  Buyende Woman MP NRM Babirye Veronica  Bwamba
 County NRM Kamanda Bataringaya  Chekwii constituency NRM Peter Lokeris  Chua
 County NRM Henry Okello Oryem  District Woman MP NRM Businge Rusoke
 Victoria  Dokolo NRM Okot Ogong F  Dokolo Woman MP FDC Cecilia Ogwal  East
 Moyo County NRM Moses Ali  Erute County South NRM Engola Sam  Fort Portal
 Municipality NRM Alex Ruhunda  Fortportal District woman MP NRM Businge
 Rusoke Victoria  Fortportal Municipality NRM Alex Ruhunda  Gulu FDC 
 Christopher
 Achire  Gulu District woman MP FDC Betty Aol Ochan  Hoime Municipality NRM 
 Henry
 Muganwa Kajura  Hoime Woman MP NRM Tophas Kaahwa  Ibanda District Woman MP
 NRM Kiboijana Magaret  Ibanda North County  NRM Xavier Kyooma  Ibanda
 South County NRM John Byagambi  Igara East NRM Michael Mawanda  Igara West
  NRM Magezi Rapheal  Isingiro North NRM Rwamirama Bright  Jinja East NRM Igeme
 Nathan Nabeta  Jinja West  NRM Grace Moses Balyeku  Kabale Independent Rona
 Nisiima  Kabale Municipality Independent Andrew Baryayanga  Kaberamaido
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Re: [WestNileNet] Gaa Gaa Acident

2011-01-23 Thread peter odama
Dear Anguyu,

Thanks for followup and May the souls of the departed rest in eternal peace

Peter ODAMA


On 23 January 2011 11:12, Isaac Anguyo hereislifeari...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:


  To:
 Dear Peter,

 Thank you for what you have written.

 I was first informed about the accident on January 22 at 2.00am. I followed
 this with a phone conversation Mr. James Nyakuni and the OC Police Kafu.
 Both confirmed the accident. A lorry and Gaa Gaa bus had head on  collusion.
 From the lorry three people died and seven people died from the bus. 31
 injured people were admitted to hospitals in Kampala.

 The Gaa Gaa Bus was travelling from Arua and left Arua at 10pm. We have not
 got details of the dead and the injured.

 Help to pass the message on. I am not able to use the common West Niler
 address.

 Canon Isaac Jaffer Anguyo
 Executive Director
 Voice of Life FM 100.9
 P.O. Box 103
 Arua, UGANDA

 TeL. +256772516232

 ..


 A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 I do also received message from 8777 at 12:33, that 9 people died involving
 Gaga bus in head collision with a lorry at Kafu, let's get to hear from the
 media and evening TV News.

 Peter ODAMA
 Kampala


 Canon Isaac Jaffer Anguyo
 Executive Director
 Here is Life
 P.O. Box 103
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Re: [WestNileNet] Another Bus Accident????

2011-01-22 Thread peter odama
I do also received message from 8777 at 12:33, that 9 people died involving
Gaga bus in head collision with a lorry at Kafu, let's get to hear from the
media and evening TV News.

Peter ODAMA
Kampala


On 22 January 2011 15:05, Deogratias Acidri acidrideograt...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 I have just received information that there was another Gaagaa Bus involved
 in an accident this morning at Kafu. Can those in Uganda help us to confirm
 this please??

 Thanks.

 ACIDRI DEOGRATIAS,
 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK,
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Re: [WestNileNet] messages that bounced (FIXED)

2010-12-09 Thread peter odama
Hello Kiggs,

Thanks for the concern, the same happened to my googlemail, I started
receiving mails today, as a supprise which means, goggle mails have been
bouncing

Odama

On 9 December 2010 20:35, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:



 Hello All,
 This time it was hotmail and msn accounts that were bouncing mail
 Also some .ug accounts did not get westnilenet mail

 This has now been corrected.

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[WestNileNet] Services Closer to People

2010-08-26 Thread peter odama
Dear Comrades,
Let's do our best as electorates and partners in development and we raise to
contribute to the development of our communities and country at large,
follow the below link and revisit your predictions and help your community
when demands are raised by our selves.

http://256news.com/page.php?aid=1507caid=1

Peter ODAMA
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[WestNileNet] Public Transport Security Verification

2010-07-13 Thread peter odama
Dear Colleagues,

Hoping that everyone is fine and from now, we need to take extra vigilance
when traveling by public bus or any travel trip we make, I think the bus
owners in West Nile region, MUST to improve serious security measures on
their pax, bus and the public should ensure their own safety and raise alert
security levels where necessary and the  public should should inform the
public on any suspicious customer's boarding before travel, as there's has
been no security checks at bus terminals except verification of receipts by
the bus owners, for revenue purposes only, as terrorists have no prior
warnings and sympathy in their mayhem  acts


Thanks


Peter ODAMA

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Subject: [WestNileNet] Kampala boom blast
To: westnilenet@kym.net


 Hi pple,



Hoping all of you are ok. After last night’s boom blasts around the city,
please check on friends and relatives coz some bodies haven’t been
identified yet.

My heart goes out to those who lost loved ones. May the deceased RIP.



Jah bless!





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Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings

2010-06-19 Thread peter odama
Dear Colleagues,

This is very unfortunate development, it appears the elites and semi elites
and the innocent beneficiaries  in Arua don't have capacity to utilize this
money, but there was no way to defraud this money as such, these monies were
sent back as  a result.

All the local leaders in the district have pay dearly 1st priority the heads
in the district, and we need more dossiers to back further argument and
concrete defence, therefore we shall definitely reach the societies in Arua
for appropriate action. we have been crying the government is not helping,
but when she helps, we even don't know why we are helped, this is a mess,
and needs urgent corrective measures

Odama


 On 16 June 2010 11:14, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

Arua Local Government is to return close to Shillings 2,000,000,000/=
 (two billion) to the Central Government after the authorities failed to
 utilise the funds. The money was meant for service delivery during the
 2009/10 Financial year. The Sectors that failed to use the money are works
 and water departments (1.1bn), Education shs 322 Million and peace recovery
 and development program (276M). The unspent monies were meant for
 construction of community roads, drilling of bore holes, construction of
 schools and maintenance of feeder roads that is according to the secretary
 finance Arua District Local Government one Sam Wadri Nyakua.

 This scenario is so annoying. We are breaking our backs to ensure that our
 region copes up with the rest in terms of development, our local leaders are
 obdurately failing us. what are your comments ladies and gentlemen.


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Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings

2010-06-17 Thread peter odama
Dear Moses,

Congratulations for detailing minutes of the meeting held on University of
West Nile, I hope there will be no clutching-of- chests by the public and
politicians (especially the local natives) about the locations especially
the main campus at Bidibidi. I personally  visited Bidibidi and moved past
its boundaries with Moyo,through the bush paths roads, this was an office
for Oxfam NGO's refugee resettlement and later occupied by UNRF II by force.
This area and was prone to insurgency and hunting area until recent peace
talks between UNRF II and the government of Uganda, the  place is so vast
and with clustered population distribution and mostly poor peasants, Yumbe
town is very far from the location, it will be of great importance if such a
remote area is chosen, with minimal customary land ownership conflicts,
eventually the area will develop,as of now this site looks completely
abandoned due its past nature of insecurity and dry zone belt , and low
access to social services and only one main feeder road leads to this site

Thanks again for this update, and we will always contribute ideas and
suggestions

Odama


On 17 June 2010 12:41, moses akuma odims2...@yahoo.com wrote:

 *Dear Christine and Comrades.*

 *Here are  -*

 *HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON WEST NILE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY
 HELD IN YUMBE.*

 *13th JUNE, 2010*

 *COMMUNITY HALL.*

 *2:00PM -6:00PM.*

 * *

 * *

 * *

 * *

 *AGENDA*

 *1.  **Opening Prayers*

 *2.  **Self Introduction *

 *3.  **Opening remarks By DLC vice Chairman *

 *4.  **Briefing from the University Task Force.*

 *5.  **Discussions and Way Forward.*

 *6.  **Closing Remarks Office the RDC.*

 * *

 *Min 1.* Dr. Epiphany led the opening prayer



 *Min. 2.* All members present were given the opportunity to introduce
 themselves.

 *Min. 3.* In opening remarks the vice chairman expressed that the issue of
 the West Nile Public University had become a Song Indeed West Nile needs a
 Proximal public University campus and Yumbe with the philanthropic gesture
 of offering Land in Bidibidi is applying for the whole University not part
 or departments to be located in Yumbe since it provides a central location
 for all others districts at the extreme ends of the region like Adjumani and
 Nebbi. He also said that in the event that there is still need the district
 Council will offer more land to the development of the University

 *Min. 4.* The Team Leader University task force Associate Professor
 Christine Dranzoa Welcomed and appreciated the members for attending the
 consultative meeting. She thanked Yumbe Local Government for what she called
 a philanthropic gesture of giving the University Land in Bidibidi Romogi
 sub-county which she confirmed was already documented.

 In effort to give a background to the formation of the Taskforce, Professor
 added that the development of the University called for absolute commitment
 this is why the Ministry of Education approached them individually as sons
 and daughter of the region to take up the task of starting the processes
 leading to the development of the public University in West Nile. She
 mentioned her three person team members by their names and designations as
 follows:

 * *

 *Name
 Designation*

 1.  Associate Professor Christine Dranzoa Vice Chancellor

 2.  Mr. Lam Lagor JamesDepute
 Academic Registrar

 3.  Dr. Epiphany Picho
 University
 Secretary

 Professor said that this team brings together an experience of over 60
 years which the people of West Nile should appreciate.

 On why the people of West Nile should yearn for a Public University, she
 said the university potentiates and triggers development. Since 1970s and
 1980s to date MAYANK, local leaders, elders, technical persons and Church
 leaders have always demanded for a public University in the region. The
 presidential directive to the Ministry of education to expedite the creation
 of the University task force is a sure response to the Desires and Demands
 of the people of West Nile. This makes the University of West Nile a demand
 driven institution. She said such efforts like the Islamic University by
 Late president Idi Amini and Nile University are history gone back.

 She reiterated that there was an independent approach by the Ministry of
 Education to the individual Members of the Task force whom she said are
 independent of any political influence and interferences because they have
 clear terms of reference which she indicated as follows:

 1.  To develop a master plan for the West Nile Public University.

 2.  To mobilize resources both material, human and intellectual that
 will facilitate, influence and inform the direction of the development
 process of this public University.

 3.   To identify programs that are relevant and demand driven

 4.  To pursue any other business 

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2010-06-17 Thread peter odama
Dear Comrades,

Forward to the interested persons and follow the below links

Thanks
ODAMA

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Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings

2010-06-16 Thread peter odama
Dear Colleagues,

This is very unfortunate development, it appears the elites and semi elites
and the innocent beneficiaries  in Arua don't have capacity to utilize this
money, but there was no way to defraud this money as such, these monies were
sent back as  a result.

All the local leaders in the district have pay dearly 1st priority the heads
in the district, and we need more dossiers to back further argument and
concrete defence, therefore we shall definitely reach the societies in Arua
for appropriate action. we have been crying the government is not helping,
but when she helps, we even don't know why we are helped, this is a mess,
and needs urgent corrective measures

Odama


On 16 June 2010 11:14, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Arua Local Government is to return close to Shillings 2,000,000,000/= (two
 billion) to the Central Government after the authorities failed to utilise
 the funds. The money was meant for service delivery during the 2009/10
 Financial year. The Sectors that failed to use the money are works and water
 departments (1.1bn), Education shs 322 Million and peace recovery and
 development program (276M). The unspent monies were meant for construction
 of community roads, drilling of bore holes, construction of schools and
 maintenance of feeder roads that is according to the secretary finance Arua
 District Local Government one Sam Wadri Nyakua.

 This scenario is so annoying. We are breaking our backs to ensure that our
 region copes up with the rest in terms of development, our local leaders are
 obdurately failing us. what are your comments ladies and gentlemen.


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Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Decision!!!

2010-06-01 Thread peter odama
Dear Bros/Sisters,

I have never seen anyone in this part of  world dramatically narrating a
night-fight between his/her spouse at dawn, all of us have better options to
explore and improve WNF and we really need to be serious of items posted on
this website.because the whole world including hackers are
reading your messages just type your mail address in
www.google.comhttp://www.google.com/
, here you will know what kind of postings you ever done and you will never
delete these from google's server,my advice to you is access each other's
tel. number just talk personally its the best way to solve misunderstandings
and I know 2 of you are not enemies, such misunderstandings do happen, leave
it and the 2 aggrieved parties shouldn't post/reply again or apologize
again, bse the fire will reignite again


Thanks

Peter ODAMA


On 1 June 2010 12:27, aji...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

 This is a long-gone and closed issue Richard!! Please see attachment...
 that's where we are now.

 What's your take on the issue tabled by our President?(to be specific - the
 WNF President)

 Have a nice day.


 -Original Message-
 From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On
 Behalf Of Okuti Boroa
 Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 10:58 AM
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Decision!!!

 Dear all,

 With all due respect to all members of this forum, I do not know
 Christine personally and I may have misunderstood her too! But I think
 if some one knows her personally they should have a face to face and
 sort out anything personal outside this forum.

 I believe the statement made by Mr. Bugason, was meant in a positive
 manner, the hope that the approach being applied through the forum would
 eventually reach the persons in charge in the Government system of
 Uganda.

 The Government has so many offices pursuing all sorts of objectives and
 must be pursued in an organized manner, including the main mandate of
 developing the people of Uganda. It may however be impossible for
 individuals to solely solve development challenges from with in the
 Government system.

 However organized communities may be able to in clever ways lobby for
 services or remind the Government of Urgent development needs. I there
 wish to advise that Dr. Agedra's statements may have been made in this
 light.

 All we need to improve in this forum is harvesting of the information
 for action planning and implementation. This has started well with the
 Education Committee and other committees - so I think we shall get some
 where eventually.

 I interact very closely with some of the people in leadership of WNF and
 they are working, may be slow but they will soon return with a useful
 way forward.

 Lets avoid furthering unwarranted discussions I plead with all otherwise
 this baby will DIE!

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 -- Forwarded message --
 From: obaa...@gmail.com
 To: westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 10:26:57 +0300
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Request from a member of West Nile Community
  Mr. President,

 Development is a process that requires inputs from diverse stakeholders. We
 need strategic alliances and partnerships to tackle the complex set factors
 that impede development in our region. We warmly welcome this senior and
 influential person to join the forum and share with us his ideas, plans and
 ability to attract or provide funding. However, I would be apprehensive if
 he wants to remain anonymous and gets a budget from us. What does he want to
 do with our budget? We fear image laundering i.e. using WNF to get money for
 self and other personal opportunities. There is nothing to hide from this
 forum. We are apolitical. Please encourage him to join us.

 Thank you,

 Ben

  On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

   Ladies and Gentlemen, a senior citizen of West Nile requested for the
 strategic plan of West Nile Foundation and some legal documents. The Person
 was so impressed and has requested for the budget of the Foundation. I
 informed this person that ours was apolitical and a non partisan
 organisation solely formed by people who shared a common

[WestNileNet] Request Vetting Mails before posting

2010-05-05 Thread peter odama
Dear Bros/Sisters,

Can I beg all of us to cancel exchange of hot words online and concentrate
on objectives, I suppose we all have private e-mail addresses, which
everyone knows, and if you have extensive personalized grievances, don't let
every know, because, our attentions will drawn from West Nile objectives to
personal ones.
You can see we are everyday loosing prominent memberships been deregistered
because of such spam of mails, this website is a social site which has
disclaimer, Iam requesting the webmasters/posters to scrutinize every mails
before been relayed to members at large otherwise the server may get full of
unsolicited mails,

Thanks for our usual cooperation, and let's grow together

Peter ODAMA


On 5 May 2010 10:47, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear Akile, you are right to be mesmarised because there is no action of
 yours which has also worked. But my understanding is that many of you do not
 understand the arguments here, so it is of no importance to continue. If you
 have a skewed mind for what ever reason, you fail to objectively understand
 that a coin has tow sides. For now let us believe like you that a coin has
 only one side and we rest this topic.

 Christine

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 *From:* Sunday Akile akile...@yahoo.com

 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Mon, May 3, 2010 6:47:13 PM

 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Bushenyi vs West Nile Part A

  Christine,
 I am mesmarised by this consistent approach to this sort of debate
 orchestrated by Lee and ably being sustained by you and others.

 It is unfortunate that most our own people share the stand that; *Once you
 sale eggs in a market, then you should never begin a fight lest you lose at
 least one if not the fight as well.* I imagined that this view has long
 been held because of the kind of our markets. Being in a sorry state.I
 magine poor facilities, items for sale being placed either on the grass or
 simply the soil is cleaned for the display.But a lot has changed now. New
 and better markets are built and they can be built Arua, Adjumani, Moyo,
 Koboko, Yumbe, Nebi or *whatever small one that is lingering in the minds.
 *Even now days eggs are sold or carried in trays which makes it easy to
 navigate with them. Which even a notoriopus trader of eggs can confortably
 move alongside with a fight. Thus the irony that a fight should never be
 started by a vendor of eggs should never keeps us dreaming of the finishing
 line of the race yet we have not even put on the spikes to start the
 race.University or what ever

 The idea of the University at our door step is a super idea! but that idea
 and the successful bargain for it can only be through our ownselfs.Not at
 the alter or even the pulpit i believe our Rev.fathers, Imams and pastors or
 any other faithful will concur with me over this.Not the TODWONGs,
 BYARUHANGAs and PATAKIs of this world. But simply taking the bull by the
 horns! The stronger your bargain without the fear that you will loose your
 eggs the success you will see. The Universities, Big hospitals worthy of
 referal status and many more will all come like the admirable tarmac road
 that runs through the park to Arua save for Arua-Koboko-Moyo-Adjumani-Gulu,
 and Arua-Yumbe which is yet to be realised but not through fear that the
 eggs will brake!.

 Lee, and Christine i find your work is well researched.There is cause to
 like it because every research embrassing society world over has never
 remained the same.

 Lee, Christine and all those with the same mind i find no cause for any
 panic. Share your Research with us; Cos,  i need it and i know many others
 out there need it. And believe me whether pro or anti all alike will benefit
 if they put it to good use.

 Akile Sunday Igu Rocks
 (*Practicing Advocate with*
 *M/s Akile, Olok  Advocates*
 *Kampala)*
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  *From:* christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Mon, May 3, 2010 4:27:23 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Bushenyi vs West Nile Part A

   If I am right, milk is preserved fresh by using sustainable source of
 power. Was this also provided by the Bushenyi farmers? Will West Nile forum
 provide power for our people? How many of those cows have been given to
 people free or at subsidized prices in these regions we are proud of. How
 many of these have been given to West Nilers? Atleast recently I watch some
 of these cows being given to a group of women in some of those areas.

 I also agree that our people are generally lazy.

 Let us not deceive ourselves that without the good will of the government,
 we can do everything. We have a part to play and government has a part to
 play and both parties must come to a table for this to happen. I think this
 is what we are saying here. Construction and equipment of health centers is
 done by governement for example

[WestNileNet] Un Civilized Publlic Administration-ARUA

2010-02-17 Thread peter odama
Dear Colleagues,

This is not the first time, responsible public officers and the lower ranked
citizens misbehave in Arua, and other parts of Uganda etc,this is because,
most actors in the play still lack some occupational public job regulations,
and respect.
Let's see 2 sides again and hear from another source for proper assessment
and analysis of future similar scenerio. What did the police do? what I know
is RDC and Top government and other influencial citizens have over powered
police Administration in Arua,West Nile at large,in terms of bribery or
coarciveness. And those commanded to act, reap nothing in the short/long run
except society hatred and divide
The police are normaly commanded to act with impunity, they normally recall
back their senses i.e what is killing our hard attained survival success in
the region. Even if another new government comes in the same thing is high
briding in all the public offices. A cow produces milk but not juice. That's
the Product of Uganda today


ODAMA

On 17 February 2010 00:05, Vasco Oguzua ogu...@hotmail.com wrote:

 What kind of administrators do we have in Arua? Is this how uncivilized we
 have become even upto 21st century? Only God knows what the campaign period
 will be like if such a militaristic behaviour has began this early. Is Ferua
 not one of people said to have a forged degree? Was he in Kampala for a long
 time learning the tricks of the Kalangala group? No wonder Arua town is so
 dirty, the leaders are busy fighting people instead of working with the
 people make the town look a habitable place. These are criminal acts, but
 are these people above the law?  A criminal assault case needs to be opened
 against these people or else they will continue with this menace.

 Vasco

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