About Me

My photo
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.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

DOES DEAD EXPLAIN IT?

I should begin by saying sorry to myself,my audience that is yet to comment, for practically never writing for the past two months. Not that I didn't think of writing but I was left handicapped with the absence of technology and internet in the far off areas of my country.(Guess it comes with living in a third world country) Today is the fourth day into the West gate attack.Am grieving with many people in the world for a tragedy that is always caused by fellow human.It makes me wonder why the most intelligent of all created beings would fail to live in harmony with all creation including himself?#we are one.
That brings me to the gist of  today,the Ugandan youth and their stand in the future we are accidentally building,don't quote me wrong along the way.I love Uganda and I love God but most of all am passionate about this thing called growth and development.And if are ever going to be one and grow to the height of development that brings us a smile for a day and a surplus for our banks and reserves to keep then we ought to assess the role that we play and we ought to play to the cause of development.But first things first,what is wrong with the Ugandan youth?
I would underscore on a question like that!!!Because on the go,usually one will just say everything is wrong with the Ugandan youth but in my eyes,The system is super wrong for and with the Ugandan youth.With the mad rush between growing so fast physically to the super speeding technological transfer,new ideologies that are fast spread by the ever so busy global world you miss seeing the dangerous cancers that flock into our society and cripple our forward movement.One case of the cancer is Sports betting(God it even sound foul in writing) It all began with the tycoon casino,which of course will be argued to be developmental something I still fail to see.and then slowly but surely the cancer grew into a poverty machine that has drained every youth I know(even those I don't know as well) An average working youth could be earning 250 thousand to 300 hundred thousand after paying taxes and without considering the bills that are hard to finish in one sitting.So with the addition of betting on all the games being played in countries thousands of miles away you sure an tell that the journey to development on an individual level is already distorted.And with all the plausible situations that could damage our development still sports betting is at a fast growing pace because of a system that believes in receiving taxes in any way be it evil or bad!Well a lot of taxes for our country come from wasting away money into machines that have been programmed to give you a first win and then cheat you of the rest of the money...something the youth have adamantly refused to refrain from.

The other cancer is self pity(you know that inner voice that tells you "its not your fault") A lot of the youth love the routine self pity provides.Between waking up with a lazy look  and then sitting around going through old newspapers,then  halfheartedly checking the job mart for the job listings and then checking the sports section with more determination for the ladies they will be on social media 24/7 chatting away and making programs for the night that also doesn't delay to arrive.And if by interest you ask what they are ding with their lives the joy of blaming the government and the education system is not far from the lips in the response.In as much as part of the duty and role of Government is to ensure the safety of all people including job security and welfare.The onus is on us to be creative thinkers  and risk takers,to dare and think out of the box of being given and receiving from others handouts of pledged help for our well being.We are no different from the people in the so called developed countries,no offense but we have to get away from the indoctrinated thought pattern that looks to God and the self pity that we nurse with a bottle of alcohol every time we think of how stuck we are.God has given us a mind of his own to be co-creators and thinkers of better solutions but we have often fallen into pattern of crying out to God every single night to come to our rescue something Jesus did already!We need to use the wisdom that God has given us to pull our selves and Uganda out of dire stagnation in regard to development.
And for the love of the bottle,It up to you, you and you to discipline yourself enough to know that you will never think well and smart with a mind full of toxic waste.(alcohol will always erupt our thought pattern)

My case is a big one.....I could write on till dusk but time is money in my world,so I will address other issues on a another day.So I leave the choice to every Ugandan to decide whetehre dead will forever explain our situation or we will change for the better starting now.

FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY.

Write to me

Name

Email *

Message *