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Basic Tips for Fund-raising for Small NGOs/Civil Society in Developing Countries
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Date added: 03/17/2009 |
The document is meant to provide very basic guidelines for small NGOs in the developing world regarding fund-raising, and to point to other, more-extensive resources for further information. It should not, however, nor be taken as a guarantee of success for funding. |
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St Jude Farm Visit Report
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This is a report of the 5-day study tour by women farmers from the districts of Apac, Oyam and Lira in Northern Uganda to St. Jude Organic Farm in Masaka district (Southern Uganda) organised by the Kubere Information Center, a WOUGNET project based in Apac. |
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National Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) Workshop Report
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Date added: 08/15/2008 |
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held in Tunis, Tunisia, in November 2005 recommended the establishment of National Internet Governance Forums (NIGFs) in all ITU Member States. This is a report of the first NIGF meeting in Uganda held in October 2006. |
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FEMRITE PROGRAMME for 2008 Week of Activities
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FEMRITE 2008 Annual Literary Week |
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ICTs and Poverty Reduction Workshop Report - May 2008
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This is the report from the ICTs and Poverty Reduction Workshop held on 6th May 2008 at the conclusion of a 2-week SMS and Email based discussion on the role of ICTs in poverty reduction in Uganda. The SMS was supported by FrontlineSMS, a mobile advocacy tool. |
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Commonwealth People's Forum Report - CHOGM 2007
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The theme of the 2007 Commonwealth People's Forum (CPF) held in Kampala, Uganda 18 - 22 November 2007 was Realising People's Potential.
This theme was chosen by citizens of Uganda to bring a 'people's' element to the discussions at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which was represented by 53 nations and 1.8 billion people. In selecting this theme it was recognised that people remain the most important resource for development. Since the 1960s policy makers, advisors, and political leaders in developed and developing countries have been formulating and implementing strategies aimed at achieving macroeconomic stability, economic growth and poverty reduction. After four decades much work remains to be done. |
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