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Shilla Adyero
Executive Director
Luttino Addunu
"The linking and learning session has been quite a unique session that I have only experienced under the voice project, I have shared the approach with Oxfam first to integrate it in the bigger programming, shared with GIZ and Save the Children. I feel that with Linking and learning, it gives you the opportunity to reflect but also learn from other people and in that process, you’re also growing and rechecking your approaches to development. The facilitators have been amazing, challenged the status quo, made us unlearn and relearn new things"
Mohammed Kyeyune
Executive Director
Sorak Development Agency
"we are proud beneficiaries of Voice in Uganda and happy to have benefitted from the Teens to Teen Project which has helped us reach out to age discriminated groups including the young girls and elderly women using the participatory theatre as a key unique approach in reaching out to the community. We are happy to have been supported by linking and learning facilitators in documenting our project works, we are a proud member of the linking and learning platform, we have always linked up via what-sup, telephone conversation, the blue jeans online meetings etc."continue reading..
Robert Mukholi
Program Officer
Uganda Reach the aged Association
"I am very grateful for voice for providing us with the documentation toolkit that has helped us in documenting stories from our work. We had an event that was on Ageism and rights of older persons and it really helped us in developing the event story, media presence among others. We are very grateful for the support from the linking and learning team, Oxfam Uganda and entire voice team"
Shilla Adyero
Executive Director
Luttino Addunu
"The linking and learning session has been quite a unique session that I have only experienced under the voice project, I have shared the approach with Oxfam first to integrate it in the bigger programming, shared with GIZ and Save the Children. I feel that with Linking and learning, it gives you the opportunity to reflect but also learn from other people and in that process, you’re also growing and rechecking your approaches to development. The facilitators have been amazing, challenged the status quo, made us unlearn and relearn new things"
Mohammed Kyeyune
Executive Director
Sorak Development Agency
"we are proud beneficiaries of Voice in Uganda and happy to have benefitted from the Teens to Teen Project which has helped us reach out to age discriminated groups including the young girls and elderly women using the participatory theatre as a key unique approach in reaching out to the community. We are happy to have been supported by linking and learning facilitators in documenting our project works, we are a proud member of the linking and learning platform, we have always linked up via what-sup, telephone conversation, the blue jeans online meetings etc."continue reading..
Robert Mukholi
Program Officer
Uganda Reach the aged Association
"I am very grateful for voice for providing us with the documentation toolkit that has helped us in documenting stories from our work. We had an event that was on Ageism and rights of older persons and it really helped us in developing the event story, media presence among others. We are very grateful for the support from the linking and learning team, Oxfam Uganda and entire voice team"
Shilla Adyero
Executive Director
Luttino Addunu
"The linking and learning session has been quite a unique session that I have only experienced under the voice project, I have shared the approach with Oxfam first to integrate it in the bigger programming, shared with GIZ and Save the Children. I feel that with Linking and learning, it gives you the opportunity to reflect but also learn from other people and in that process, you’re also growing and rechecking your approaches to development. The facilitators have been amazing, challenged the status quo, made us unlearn and relearn new things"
Mohammed Kyeyune
Executive Director
Sorak Development Agency
"we are proud beneficiaries of Voice in Uganda and happy to have benefitted from the Teens to Teen Project which has helped us reach out to age discriminated groups including the young girls and elderly women using the participatory theatre as a key unique approach in reaching out to the community. We are happy to have been supported by linking and learning facilitators in documenting our project works, we are a proud member of the linking and learning platform, we have always linked up via what-sup, telephone conversation, the blue jeans online meetings etc."continue reading..