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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.

Thursday, November 06, 2014

THE UGANDA WE ALL WANT

 
We all desire for a better Uganda. A better education system, better health care system, a better road network and better leadership and a better tomorrow. Some hunger for it more than others while others wish they would just grab the opportunity to have a more than better society.
I'd also love a better Uganda, but while we look to a government to offer us solutions to the many questions that have left us discontent, I pray that we choose to find the solutions to our dismay within us. They always say" Be the change that you want to see" Be the doctor that loves saving lives, not just an ordinary doctor. Be the lawyer that loves justice not just an ordinary lawyer. Be the activists that would lobby other freedom not just ordinary activists. We are all capable of good and maybe as a community our strength lies not in our individual struggles but in our collective effort to better each other in one way or another.
As Ugandans, one thing that brings us down is our lack of community, the Ubuntu in us needs a little redemption for us to see to the bottom of our rather disheartening reality. If we are to move to better development and to a satisfying reality, we need to remember that the hope and the future of our nation lie with our hands. In tapping into our Ubuntu, we will deliver better education systems, better health care services and better people into our society. 
The sham and obsolete nature of what our Country has been turned into should push us to desire to cause change, we do not need guns and street riots to cause a wave of change. Regardless of the fact, that we could also be able to deliver change that way. I pray in due season we can look at the power the lies in finding strength in the numbers of our community. I am the change I need to see and as a development worker I will push for a better Uganda even to the end.
If we can all risk standing for the truth, maybe then many of us will search deep into our selves and find solace in reviving our system that has for so long been subjected to utter abuse. You do not have to join the army; all you have to do is find something that makes you come alive with a cause for a better society. Plants trees, build a well, Build a school and when you are done doing it all...do it all over again with a sense of ownership that this country is ours and not for any ruling leader. I am out here, writing because I know this is my voice added for a bigger cause.
 

 
 
 

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