By CEO Reporter Dorothy Okello is Dean, School of Engineering, College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT), Makerere University since August 2019. She is also...
A young student was groped and raped at night in her home in Uganda in 2017. Too ashamed to leave her house and face her neighbors...
May 3, 2021—The Marconi Society today announced that applications are open for the Celestini Program, a workforce development and STEM education initiative that pairs underrepresented students...
On Friday 30th April, 2021, Makerere University School of Public Health-ResilientAfrica Network (RAN) partnered with Policy Uganda to execute activities of the DataFest Kampala 2021. This...
A bespoke training programme for distributors This management and sales training programme will enable last mile distributors (LMDs) to tackle common challenges including improving sales and...
Basic education is key to the development of a child and the nation. In Uganda, the Eastern region is one of the areas where communities have...
Resilient Africa Network (RAN), a USAID funded project at Makerere University School of Public Health and United Social Ventures (USV) invite you to join us in...
As a contribution to the efforts to end violence against girls and women in Uganda, UN-Women in collaboration with ResilientAfrica Network (RAN) www.ranlab.org are supporting identification,...
The ResilientAfrica Network (RAN), Makerere University in partnership with USAID, as part of its commitment to the Scaling Off-Grid Energy (SOGE) Grand Challenge for Development, is...
By John Musinguzi Makerere University researchers have unveiled three innovations in the line of managing Covid-19, hardly a month after unveiling another one. Noble Banadda, a...