Am some who is interested to change Africa , by helping our community lift thier Standards of living through Developement Programs , addressing their problems. more Especially on Health and Poverty Alleviation.
I would like to do this Through Partnership with Developments partners and Collabration with African Governments, which are not supportive, which needs alot more advocacy to be changed.
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Miio, Thanks for message of 5th November. I have been away for a while. Our work concerns helping leaders to improve how they work and, thereby, the contribution they make to their organisations in order to enhance its performance be that measured in hard financial terms or across a broader range of performance metrics, e.g. staff morale, impact upon society etc.
From what you have said to me and in your general remarks above, the change you want to bring about has a massive dependence upon how organisational leaders behave and we may be able to find some ways to get you to use some of intellectual property. Cheers, DAVID
I would like to learn more about what kind of commidiites you export from Uganda. You can reach me via my email @ cwilliams_kg@hotmail.com. We can discus further. Looking forward to hearing from you.
If you see opportunities to bring low-cost computing to Uganda, whether schools telecentres or other commuters who would benefit from access to ICT, absolutely. Africa is a big focus for me.
Thank you for getting in touch with me! Yes, MicroRate is active in Uganda and we would love to continue to expand our presence there! I would like to talk to you more about your organization and also about MicroRate. My email is anne@microrate.com. If you could email me or send me your email, perhaps we could start an email conversation and see how we can collaborate together.
All the best,
Anne
At 10:19am on November 5, 2008, Jeroen Klomp said…
Dear Shannie,
Thanks for your comment. At the moment we have no operations or focus on Uganda. If we broaden our scope we will certainly keep your organization in mind.
In the meantime good luck with your activities in Uganda.
Hi am from uganda and now living in the uk our company is looking for how to help people in africa and our focu this coming year is on uganda please can let me know how we can help with the projects and have you got any art work you guys are selling any thing that we can market for you guys let me know help is at hand just spot it thanks stay blessed
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From what you have said to me and in your general remarks above, the change you want to bring about has a massive dependence upon how organisational leaders behave and we may be able to find some ways to get you to use some of intellectual property. Cheers, DAVID
Hope we can be friends you can contact i at ellaborge2007@yahoo.com for better communication purpose.
What kind of commodities do you export?
I would like to learn more about what kind of commidiites you export from Uganda. You can reach me via my email @ cwilliams_kg@hotmail.com. We can discus further. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
If you see opportunities to bring low-cost computing to Uganda, whether schools telecentres or other commuters who would benefit from access to ICT, absolutely. Africa is a big focus for me.
Mark
Thank you for getting in touch with me! Yes, MicroRate is active in Uganda and we would love to continue to expand our presence there! I would like to talk to you more about your organization and also about MicroRate. My email is anne@microrate.com. If you could email me or send me your email, perhaps we could start an email conversation and see how we can collaborate together.
All the best,
Anne
Thanks for your comment. At the moment we have no operations or focus on Uganda. If we broaden our scope we will certainly keep your organization in mind.
In the meantime good luck with your activities in Uganda.
Warm regards,
Jeroen