Social Entreprising Africa (SEA)

SEA's interest are the marginalised, the street punks, the prostitute, the refugee, the prisoners, the bastards and all that have been labeled "persona non grata" by the society. SEA developers are a naive optimists who believes that the socially excluded do possess enormous creative potential. All people (be they poor or give them any label) are a great development resource for any nation.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A new Study on Street Youth Integration in East Africa

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Download the study HERE or   here The first study on youth integration in East Africa is out. This study will help in informing the actor...
Saturday, March 5, 2011

What Americans really think of Kibaki and Raila

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The US embassy assessed President Kibaki to be in good health and firmly in control while Prime Minister Raila Odinga is depicted as a poli...
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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Initial Parliamentary discussion about Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009

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Posted originally here I was not aware until today that the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 was first introduce in the Ugandan Parlia...
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Bahati’s bill: A convenient distraction for Uganda's government

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Solome Nakaweesi-Kimbugwe and Frank Mugisha 2009-10-16, Issue 453 http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/59556 Printer friendly ve...
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Amazing Speech by President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania on EAC

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STATE OF THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY ADDRESS BY H.E JAKAYA KIKWETE SPEECH BY H.E. J...
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Social Entreprising Africa
I am interested in the third sector (social economy) and its growth in the Sub Sahara African Countries. I am interested in the marginalised, the street punks, the prostitute, the refugee, the prisoner, the bastards and all that have been labeled "persona non grata" by the society. I am a naive optimist who believes that the socially excluded do possess enormous creative potential that can be channeled to contribute towards uplifting and bettering the living conditions of our impoverished societies. All people (be they poor or give them any label) are a great development resource for any nation.
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