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Welcome to my world. I'm Tricia Gloria Nabaye, on a mission to advocate for gender equality, human rights, and democratic governance through the lens of feminist intersectional practices. With nine years of experience, I've honed my skills to be a force for positive change. My strengths lie in problem-solving and effective cross-cultural collaboration, and I thrive in leadership roles. My analytical perspective ensures that my advocacy is data-driven and impactful. My primary focus is on feminist leadership consulting, where I provide valuable insight and guidance. I also offer rapporteur services, ensuring that essential discussions are documented and shared. As a feminist researcher, my deep commitment lies in addressing gender issues, empowering women and girls, and advancing public policy advocacy. I'm a visionary dedicated to shaping the future of advocacy with a strong focus on human rights. Join me in our journey to drive positive change. Together, we can build a world where gender equality and human rights are at the forefront, ensuring a more inclusive and just society for all.

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

THE WONDERS OF MY COUNTRY

Its been a while but I thought hard to decide on what to write and alas! It dawned on me that there will always be a lot to write about if you get time to sit down and think.
Recently I happened to meet a lady.. a good lady fit to be my mother and her wisdom to me have sat e down here to pen all that am saying to you.
You see my country is also known as the Pearl Of Africa and it has it has a lot of beauties that go unmasked for the world to see.

So,this lady sat down with me on a hefty meal and we discuss the eventualities of how Uganda ended up where it is today when all her neighbors are by some mean pushing themselves out of dire poverty.As i went about saying all the ugly downsides of Uganda she told me of a story..a story that made me love my country better than I claimed I did.
She said,"Child I have traveled a lot of times, to many countries and I am baffled every time I come home at how much we hate our country as Ugandans...In the many countries I have been to people love their countries and are by far working with in the means of what has been provided to them by nature.
Israel happens to have green in its rocky climate using the soil they got from Uganda and they have bananas,she said in a rather excited disposition" She went to talk about how Egypt regardless of the their state right now had managed to drip irrigate all their plants just so they stay alive and as she went on I was amazed and in love with these countries especially because of the happiness they brought on her face at the memory of the things these countries disadvantaged in providence but maximizing their available resources to make sure that they survive and the beauty as they uniquely loved what they had.
then she came to a scene that displayed before her eyes on one night as she came with some delegates from out of Uganda and an outrageous scene unfolded before her very eyes, here in the car was an airport driver Ugandan by disposition and very much apathetic by what his country had to offer.From the airport to the hotel they stayed in for the night,the gentleman campaigned  Uganda in all its facets.He talked off the pot holes,the electricity black outs, the endless riots to the credit crunch that was in his pocket eating away his sanity to love his own country.
Where as I understand his pain, I was equally amazed by what we say in a short time that make us alien to the country that we should hold dear regardless of how things are.
Uganda may be going through a series of devastating times but that makes us even love our nation ore in the hope that we will save it from the many trying times that it is transitioning through and maybe in due season we may be able to deliver it from its many bad times.
So I set out to say something about my country that may speak life in the portrait set out there by that airport driver on that unfortunate night.
Uganda happens to be a young democracy on her way to development and it maybe a slow journey but it is sure set for some place.
we have emerging inventories that promise a great future ahead and the food is super amazing but in the many things I could say about Uganda I know one thing for sure,we have a great fear for the Lord and this has been one of the pillars of our foundations for a very long time.Come around and you will enjoy the beauties life here has to offer.
For God and my Country.

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