Tag Archives: Resilience

Check Nick Vujic, the 43-year-old motivational speaker born without arms or legs and a father of four? He is in Uganda to preach resilience and empower youth

Check Nick Vujic the 43 year old motivational speaker born without arms.webp

× Nick Vujic is an internationally renowned motivational speaker and evangelist from Australia. He was born without arms or legs due to Tetra-Amelia syndrome, a rare condition that causes the absence of all four limbs. When Nick was born, his parents were shocked. His mother couldn’t bring herself to hold him at first, and his father was overwhelmed with grief …

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Uganda Deepens Agricultural Diplomacy as FAO Strengthens Partnership on Food Security and Climate Resilience

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Kampala, Uganda — In a diplomatic engagement underscoring the centrality of agriculture to Uganda’s development agenda, Hon. Gen. Odongo Jeje Abubakhar today received Letters of Credence from Ezana Getahun Kassa, the newly appointed representative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, during a formal ceremony marked by cordial exchange and renewed commitment to sustainable development cooperation.The presentation …

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Uganda Red Cross, dfcu Group Sign Strategic Partnership to Boost Humanitarian Action and Community Resilience

Uganda Red Cross dfcu Group Sign Strategic Partnership to Boost

Kampala– The Uganda Red Cross Society has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with dfcu Group aimed at strengthening humanitarian action and enhancing community resilience across Uganda. The partnership will support several key initiatives, including blood donor recruitment and mobilization, the Keep A Girl in School campaign, youth and women employment initiatives, as well as disaster preparedness and response …

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Bobi Wine’s Post-Nomination Message Signals Strategy of Defiance and Resilience » The Hoima Post –

Bobi Wines Post Nomination Message Signals Strategy of Defiance and Resilience

Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu’s (Bobi Wine’s) post-nomination speech in Nateete offers more than a fiery soundbite—it provides a window into the opposition’s strategy heading into the 2026 elections. By openly acknowledging the risks of repression—tear gas, arrests, torture, and even death—Bobi Wine speaks directly to the fears of his supporters. Instead of downplaying the dangers, he reframes them as a necessary …

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