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+ | Mr. Bwogi Samuel, was born at Zigoti Busujju - Mityana District: Uganda. He received his primary | ||
+ | education at Kyankowe primary and Namirembe primary School respectively. He joined Mengo High School for "O" level and Kololo high School for "A" Level.While at Makerere he did the following courses: | ||
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+ | 1-Diploma in environment and practical skills | ||
+ | 2-Diploma in Librarianship | ||
+ | 3-Bachelor of Library and Information Science | ||
+ | He worked with Makerere University Library, before joining The National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) - Kawanda, located 9 km on Kampala - Bombo Road. Currently he works as | ||
+ | Ag. Librarian | ||
+ | National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) | ||
+ | Kawanda Agricultural Research Institute(KARI) | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 22 November 2007
Autobiography
Mr. Bwogi Samuel, was born at Zigoti Busujju - Mityana District: Uganda. He received his primary education at Kyankowe primary and Namirembe primary School respectively. He joined Mengo High School for "O" level and Kololo high School for "A" Level.While at Makerere he did the following courses:
1-Diploma in environment and practical skills 2-Diploma in Librarianship 3-Bachelor of Library and Information Science He worked with Makerere University Library, before joining The National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) - Kawanda, located 9 km on Kampala - Bombo Road. Currently he works as
Ag. Librarian National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) Kawanda Agricultural Research Institute(KARI) Kampala Uganda.
World Social Forum - nairobi : Kenya - a personal account
The forum attracted a big number of delegates that converged in Nairobi from every continent in the World.
Thousands of delegate, put their mind and energies together to seek the means for the construction of alternatives that will ensure a World that is governed by principles of fairness, solidarity and respect for human dignity.
Among these were paesant communities; Slum dwellers; factory workers; youth from diverse backgrounds; activists; feministts; radical intellectuals and militants all aiming to find the solution to a meaningful change.
With the WSF, taking place on the African soil, it brings home the conceipt of pan - Africanism, that began with post independence African leaders, such as Kwame Nkrumah and Julius Nyerere.
WSF is guided by principles while on the other hand it is an open space for all participants to exercise their freedoms of assembly and expression. Indeed with the coming of the WSF - another World becomes possible.
Samuel Bwogi From ULIA - Uganda Participated at the World Social Forum 2007 - in Nairobi: Kenya