The Citizen Journalist

I write about Technology for Development, Gender issues especially those that focus on Women: Health, Agriculture, Education. I also put my Citizen Journalism training to work right here

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Solar Suitcases bring joy to mothers and relief to health workers in Karamoja

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Last week while on a UN Women funded trip to Karamoja to follow –up the progress on powering health facilities, I met a nursin...
Monday, November 23, 2015

Why the 16 days of activism against GBV should focus on Online Violence

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While speaking to a peer last week about online spaces, she had this to say “I am no longer interested in online activities because I get ...
Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Selective Outrage is a danger to activism in Uganda

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About a week ago after that awkward, annoying and humiliating scene on our Televisions and social media Timelines; the story of FDC’s Nai...
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Cut demand and you will stop Female Genital Mutilation in Uganda

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It was the very first of its kind, a half-marathon that attempted to engage, involve and educate the masses in Sabiny land about the dange...
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

I survived 111m of Big African Air

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When you hear that someone bungee jumped 111m off the  Victoria falls  in Livingstone, you probably think that s/he is crazy, stressed or...
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Maureen Agena
Kampala/Nairobi, East Africa, Uganda
Maureen Agena is a Woman in Tech, Development/OnlineCommunications consultant. A recipient of the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship. I hold a BSc IT, Msc IS and currently persuing an MA in Development Communication. I have previously worked with UNFPA, CTA and the World Bank on Consultancy assignment. Proudly a board member of AYINET which was nominated for the 2015 Nobel Peace prize.
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