PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The USAID STOP Spillover program provides a critical opportunity to enhance global understanding of the complex drivers of viral spillover and to augment sustainable...
With support from the Makerere University Research and Innovations Fund (Mak-RIF) the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) on 15th December 2020 held the 2nd policy...
FARMERS growing potatoes and Sorghum in South Western Uganda have got a reason to smile after their long awaited prayer for value addition has been answered...
The world is currently undergoing a paradigm shift towards a circular society in which resources are recovered and reused rather than discarded. The global population has...
The African continent has been lauded for having the world’s leading entrepreneurial spirit as well as having the highest global female entrepreneurship rates. Youth entrepreneurial activity...
To me, 2020 was ‘Living in the Unknown’. Reflecting back below are my top 10 for the year: Global inter-connectedness: The COVID-19 Pandemic has shown that...
By Joseph Odoi Makerere University researchers and local leaders have asked government and other key stakeholders in refugee management to address community drivers of non-compliance to COVID-19...
By Joseph Odoi As Uganda continues to fight tirelessly to control the spread of COVID-19, results from a field-based survey in Kampala’s informal settlements have indicated...
At my first church service at St. Francis Chapel this morning, I have urged the congregation to reflect on the abundant natural gifts God had given...
On 31st December 2020, the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) donated 10 patient beds, mattresses and linen to the Makerere University Hospital. The donation was delivered...