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Ghana: Women's Work

Thursday, March 7 2013 / Fui Ghana / No comments

One of the most widely-heralded developments of recent decades has been the growing participation of women in the workforce. In the developing [...]

Ugandan Women On The Move

Thursday, March 7 2013 / Mubatsi Uganda / 2 comments

World over, women have always worked. But most of their work has been unrewarded. Yet, women too contribute to economic growth. In Uganda, women work as smallholder farmers, school [...]

Uganda’s remittances blues

Monday, February 25 2013 / Mubatsi Uganda / No comments

Migrant workers' remittances across the world are receiving special attention due to the increase in movement of people resulting from globalisation. The money sent home by the migrant workers is another [...]

Uganda’s Remittances Blues

Tuesday, December 4 2012 / Mubatsi Uganda / No comments

Migrant workers' remittances across the world are receiving special attention due to the increase in movement of people resulting from globalization. The money sent home [...]

Jobs Inside Kenya’s Largest Slums

Wednesday, October 31 2012 / arzaba Mexico / No comments

Visiting a slum in Kenya was like stepping into another world, from a humongous five star hotel to crowded, dusty streets. Everything in less than 10 minutes. Being honest, this [...]

North Korea's Public Health Problem

Thursday, October 11 2012 / The Oxonian Globalist United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland / No comments

In 2010, the prevalence rate of tuberculosis in North Korea was 399 per 100,000 people.  This is alarming given that Ghana, another developing country with the same population of 24 [...]

Uganda’s Quest for Peace and Joseph Kony

Thursday, September 27 2012 / Mubatsi Uganda / No comments

Is peace between individuals and societies possible, or is conflict simply a part of human nature? Does it differ from culture to culture, religion to religion, nation to [...]