Dear all,
Thanx Ndugu Boroa,yes you have at least caught my attention.It is high time we 
moved away from the comfort zones of our Computers and Laptops and collect 
funds to trigger some ACTION.
I highly agree with your course of action,thanx once again.

Jimmy Awuzu Angubo

--- On Tue, 2/2/10, Okuti Boroa <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Okuti Boroa <[email protected]>
> Subject: [WestNileNet] Paralysis by Analysis
> To: "West Nile" <[email protected]>
> Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 9:39 PM
> Hi all,
> 
> I risk being criticized and even scolded but I thought I
> should make my
> point too, where as there are many challenges to the
> development of west
> nile and other regions around Uganda and Africa as we have
> so clearly
> and elaborately discussed, we need to reach a point where
> we stop
> discussing and move in the direction of actions. A few days
> ago I made
> some remarks and shared a possible approach to moving
> forward and I
> thought we would be looking more in that direction. 
> 
> Once again for WNF to move from the Internet to the ground
> we should
> look at engaging stakeholders and developing a plan of
> intervention one
> of the easiest ways is by doing the following;
> 
> 1. Summary of discussions
> Summary of the development challenges discussed on this
> list
> 
> 2. Fund-raise from members
> A fund must be raised if activities are to be taken to the
> ground
> 
> 3. Organize a stakeholders workshop (Round table workshop)
> The workshop will discuss all the problems raised above and
> how the can
> be classified and addressed in an organized manner, the
> output of this
> ws should be some draft work plan
> 
> 4. Come up with a plan resulting from the feedback in the
> Workshop
> Finish the draft into a working document
> 
> 5. Mandate the Coordinator to implement
> Brief the person to take over the plan.
> 
> 6. Monitor and evaluate and improve
> 
> This process is used to bring key players to the same page
> and work
> together to solve the existing problems such as health
> education, Better
> farming (other than tobacco), Entrepreneurship, Education
> and other
> development challenges;
> 
> I am strongly inclined to believe that this is the way
> forward, so I
> hope I have caught your attention this time!
> 
> Richard
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