Our Founder and Director, Rt.Hon. Namayanja Rose Nsereko, has asked students to always double their efforts if they are to succeed in life. Namayanja says commitment and hard work are what make one successful in life. She made the call as she interacted with students of Light College Katikamu in Wakiso district.
Read MoreIn Uganda, women and young people often face significant challenges in achieving economic success. These challenges can be particularly acute in rural areas, where access to education, training, and employment opportunities may be limited.
Read MoreYoung women and girls gathered in Kampala last week for the second edition of the Young Women and Girls’ Mentorship Programme, which focuses on creating a leadership pathway for young women looking to make their mark in society.
Read MoreIt was a dark and stormy night. I was curled up on the couch with a blanket watching my favorite re-run, when suddenly lightning struck and hit me right between the eyes. Now, I’m not usually one to believe in things like divine intervention or signs from above, but there was a message here, and it couldn’t be ignored: We all need faith in women.
Read MoreThe East African Community (EAC) has become a regional bloc with many challenges and opportunities in order to achieve its full potential. One challenge it faces is the fact that some citizens of member states are frustrated by the slow pace at which reforms are being implemented. In order to resolve this, the EAC needs to encourage intellectual discourse, advocacy and dialogue as a means of conflict resolution other than silence which builds frustration and violence.
Read MoreRt Hon. Rose Namayanja Nsereko, Founder and Director of the Rose Namayanja Foundation, has called for a united front among women leaders in Uganda.
Read MoreYoung people are the future. They are our hope for the future, and they deserve to be recognized as such. But despite this truth, many young people around the world live in communities where they have little access to resources and opportunities. Whether due to poverty or social stigma, young people are often left out of decisions that will shape their lives forever. This is why it’s so important for us adults in these communities (especially those who work with youth) to act on behalf of our young people by improving their access to education and employment opportunities—and increasing awareness about gender inequalities that affect them as well!
Read MoreFounder and Director of the Rose Namayanja Foundation (RNF), Rt. Hon. Namayanja Rose Nsereko has called on young people to break through barriers to become leaders.
Read MoreIn an effort aimed at curbing the high unemployment rate in the country, the Rose Namayanja Foundation (RNF) has partnered with the Directorate of Industrial Training to enable the assessment of skilled Ugandans to enable them to get recognized professional certificates.
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