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- Education transforms the lives of Ugandan children through Emmanuel Katto's Emka Foundation
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#emmanuelkatto #emmanuelkattouganda #emkaemmanuelkatto #emkafoundation #emmanuelkattoafrican #emmanuel #katto #emkaEducation transforms the lives of Ugandan children through Emmanuel Katto's Emka Foundation Read the full article here https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/education/emka-foundation-of-emmanuel-katto-transformin-NV_171110 #emmanuelkatto #emmanuelkattouganda #emkaemmanuelkatto #emkafoundation #emmanuelkattoafrican #emmanuel #katto #emkaWWW.NEWVISION.CO.UGEmka Foundation of Emmanuel Katto Transforming Children's Life with EducationEmmanuel Katto Uganda through his Emka Foundation thrives to transform the education system in Uganda0 Kommentare 0 AnteilePlease log in to like, share and comment! - South Africa and China: Trade relations grow stronger
South Africa’s trade relationship with China is growing, resulting in several announcements regarding trade at the BRICS Summit in August 2023. Among the announcements was the news that Chinese companies had signed deals to buy South African products worth around USD 2.2 billion.
Read the full news here https://www.globalcompliancenews.com/2023/09/09/south-africa-and-china-trade-relations-grow-stronger/
South Africa and China: Trade relations grow stronger South Africa’s trade relationship with China is growing, resulting in several announcements regarding trade at the BRICS Summit in August 2023. Among the announcements was the news that Chinese companies had signed deals to buy South African products worth around USD 2.2 billion. Read the full news here https://www.globalcompliancenews.com/2023/09/09/south-africa-and-china-trade-relations-grow-stronger/WWW.GLOBALCOMPLIANCENEWS.COMSouth Africa and China: Trade relations grow strongerSouth Africa's trade relationship with China is growing, resulting in several announcements regarding trade at the BRICS Summit in August 2023. Among the announcements was the news that Chinese companies had signed deals to buy South African products worth around USD 2.2 billion. Also announced were plans for China to import more South African beef and other South African agricultural products, as well as the donation of Chinese energy equipment worth USD 8.9 million to South Africa, in addition to a grant valued at USD 26.9 million to assist the country with its energy crisis.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - South African Power Cuts Will Ease by Wednesday, Minister Says
Escalated blackouts in South Africa should taper off by mid-week as the affected units are brought back online, the nation’s electricity minister said.
Read the full news here https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-11/south-africa-blackouts-what-s-behind-the-latest-severe-outages
South African Power Cuts Will Ease by Wednesday, Minister Says Escalated blackouts in South Africa should taper off by mid-week as the affected units are brought back online, the nation’s electricity minister said. Read the full news here https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-11/south-africa-blackouts-what-s-behind-the-latest-severe-outages0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - Africa Climate Summit Latest: Loss & Damage Fund, Adaption Plans
Majid al Suwaidi, the director general of COP28, insisted that a loss and damage fund to help the poorest nations deal with the impact of global warming will be made fully operational at this year’s global climate summit in Dubai — a year after agreement was reached to establish it.
Read the full news here https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-05/africa-climate-summit-latest-uae-pledges-4-5-billion
Africa Climate Summit Latest: Loss & Damage Fund, Adaption Plans Majid al Suwaidi, the director general of COP28, insisted that a loss and damage fund to help the poorest nations deal with the impact of global warming will be made fully operational at this year’s global climate summit in Dubai — a year after agreement was reached to establish it. Read the full news here https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-05/africa-climate-summit-latest-uae-pledges-4-5-billion0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - Emmanuel Katto's dedication to education is evident in the work of the Emka Foundation, which strives to transform the lives of children through learning.
Know more at https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/education/emka-foundation-of-emmanuel-katto-transformin-NV_171110
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Emmanuel Katto's dedication to education is evident in the work of the Emka Foundation, which strives to transform the lives of children through learning. Know more at https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/education/emka-foundation-of-emmanuel-katto-transformin-NV_171110 #emmanuelkatto #emmanuelkattouganda #emkaemmanuelkatto #emkauganda #emkafoundation #emmanuel #katto #emka #newvision #newsWWW.NEWVISION.CO.UGEmka Foundation of Emmanuel Katto Transforming Children's Life with EducationEmmanuel Katto Uganda through his Emka Foundation thrives to transform the education system in Uganda0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - Taxing the digital economy: Why African Govts are unhappy with new OECD deal
Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Following the recent publication of an international treaty that seeks to make global tech giants and other large multinational corporations pay more tax where they do business, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Oct. 11 it had registered a breakthrough on a global deal but the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) said African governments are frustrated with the slow progress of negotiations surrounding the taxation of international digitalized businesses.
https://www.independent.co.ug/taxing-the-digital-economy-why-african-govts-are-unhappy-with-new-oecd-deal/Taxing the digital economy: Why African Govts are unhappy with new OECD deal Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Following the recent publication of an international treaty that seeks to make global tech giants and other large multinational corporations pay more tax where they do business, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Oct. 11 it had registered a breakthrough on a global deal but the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) said African governments are frustrated with the slow progress of negotiations surrounding the taxation of international digitalized businesses. https://www.independent.co.ug/taxing-the-digital-economy-why-african-govts-are-unhappy-with-new-oecd-deal/WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UGTaxing the digital economy: Why African Govts are unhappy with new OECD dealAfrican governments say delay in enforcing the MLC hampers their revenue collection targets Kampala, Uganda | RONALD MUSOKE | Following the recent publication of an international treaty that seeks to make global tech giants and other large multinational corporations pay more tax where they do business, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Oct. …0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - Ugandan experts say China’s growth to bring great opportunities for all
As the annual Central Economic Work Conference concluded in China this week, experts in Uganda said that the Asian giant’s sustained economic growth will continue to provide opportunities for the world, particularly for Africa.
https://www.africa.com/ugandan-experts-say-chinas-growth-to-bring-great-opportunities-for-all/Ugandan experts say China’s growth to bring great opportunities for all As the annual Central Economic Work Conference concluded in China this week, experts in Uganda said that the Asian giant’s sustained economic growth will continue to provide opportunities for the world, particularly for Africa. https://www.africa.com/ugandan-experts-say-chinas-growth-to-bring-great-opportunities-for-all/WWW.AFRICA.COMUgandan experts say China’s growth to bring great opportunities for allAs the annual Central Economic Work Conference concluded in China this week, experts in Uganda said that the Asian giant's sustained economic growth will0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - UN Agencies in Uganda Push for Inclusive Digital Economy
The ongoing digital transformation around the world is continuously influencing the environment in different sectors or industries, and in Uganda, this has spread from telecommunications to money transactions, to agriculture, health, transport, education, and others.
However, there is a danger of the growing gaps along the rural/urban, economic and education divides, according to the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Uganda.
https://ugandaradionetwork.net/story/un-agencies-in-uganda-push-for-inclusive-digital-economyUN Agencies in Uganda Push for Inclusive Digital Economy The ongoing digital transformation around the world is continuously influencing the environment in different sectors or industries, and in Uganda, this has spread from telecommunications to money transactions, to agriculture, health, transport, education, and others. However, there is a danger of the growing gaps along the rural/urban, economic and education divides, according to the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) in Uganda. https://ugandaradionetwork.net/story/un-agencies-in-uganda-push-for-inclusive-digital-economy0 Kommentare 0 Anteile - From brain drain to digital gain: remittances transforming global economic dynamics
When former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was asked about the risks of “brain drain” – the large-scale and sustained migration of well-trained citizens from lower-income to higher-income countries offering better opportunities – he allegedly responded: “Better a brain drain than a brain in the drain.”
https://ugbusiness.com/2023/08/digital-economy/from-brain-drain-to-digital-gain-remittances-transforming-global-economic-dynamics
From brain drain to digital gain: remittances transforming global economic dynamics When former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was asked about the risks of “brain drain” – the large-scale and sustained migration of well-trained citizens from lower-income to higher-income countries offering better opportunities – he allegedly responded: “Better a brain drain than a brain in the drain.” https://ugbusiness.com/2023/08/digital-economy/from-brain-drain-to-digital-gain-remittances-transforming-global-economic-dynamicsUGBUSINESS.COMFrom brain drain to digital gain: remittances transforming global economic dynamics | Uganda Business NewsWhen former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was asked about the risks of “brain drain” – the large-scale and sustained migration of well-trained citizens from lower-income to higher-income countries offering better opportunities – he allegedly responded: “Better a brain drain than a brain in the drain.” Back then, in the 1980s, India’s universities were already0 Kommentare 0 Anteile -
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