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BOSCOUGANDA SHARE BREAKING BORDERS AWARD IN TECHNOLOGY WITH COMMUNITIES
On behalf of the people of Northern Uganda His Grace Archbishop John Baptist Odama, was pleased to accept the Breaking Borders Award for BOSCO. He noted that Northern Uganda is recovering from the over 22 years of war and relentless … Continue reading
BOSCO-UGANDA EMBARK ON COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH DIALOGUE
Investing in communities is paramount to BOSCO – Uganda since it helps to get community perspectives on ICT4D. By engaging communities to discuss strategies they would use to jealously guard the equipment installed by BOSCO – Uganda and sustain the … Continue reading
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) visit BOSCOUganda
On Wednesday 11th of May 2011 Mr. Vijit Ratnarajah, Chief Technical Advisor of the ICT program for United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO-Business Information Networking) visited BOSCOUganda on official mission focusing on the approaches BOSCOUganda is using through ICT to … Continue reading
A Japanese Team visits BOSCO Uganda
On Wednesday, 6th April 2011 a group of Japanese young people and adults led by Prof Nagayo Sawa of the University of Tokyo (Department of Arts and Sciences; Human Security Programme/ Anthropology) visited BOSCO Uganda in Gulu, Northern Uganda. The … Continue reading
BOSCO Uganda “ICT for Education & Research Centre”
BOSCO Uganda is implementing an “ICT for Education and Research Centre” Project in Bardege Division, Gulu Municipality in Northern Uganda. Currently, with the mission to provide innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions using a collaborative and Internet approach to … Continue reading
Digital Drum at BOSCO Uganda
A Digital Drum , also known as “the rugged computer kiosk” was on Tuesday, 22nd March 2011 deployed in one of the BOSCO Uganda ICT sites “ICT for Education and Research Centre” in Bardege Division, Gulu Municipality, Northern Uganda with … Continue reading
The School of International Training (SIT) students at the CTC, Gulu
Twelves students of the International School of Training came to stay the week end of Thursday Feb 17 to Monday Feb 21, 2011 at the St Joseph’s Catechists Training Centre CTC of the Catholic Archdiocese of Gulu in northern Uganda. … Continue reading
Doing exams without desks and chairs? What does the future hold for these children?
Children are the greatest asset of the nation. For public-private partnerships to live up to their potential of bringing many benefits to the education sector, they must be well designed. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EDUCATION/Resources/278200-1099079877269/547664-1099079934475/547667-1135281523948/2065243-1239111225278/Role_PPP_Edu_Ch4.pdf Research reveals that the environment can enhance or … Continue reading
Children are the future
Children involvement in BOSCO Uganda Programme If we hope to solve the world’s major problems — achieving world peace, healthy lives, economic development, and global sustainability — we must provide richer learning opportunities for the world’s children. An educated and … Continue reading


