
A look back ….
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A look back ….
Professiorial Inaugural Lecture by Food Technologist , Prof John H Muyonga of the College of Agriculturai and Environmental Sciences.
Day of African child. Let's continue protecting and providing a safe environment/space the our children.
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Final day of training and the team is ready to start data collection in the selected school for the Randomized Controlled Trial this week. A big thank you to the teachers welcoming us to the different schools.The base line begins today. All the best to the Research Assistants.
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Today as a centre we begin another journey with the School based Social Work. We trained the research team that is going to conduct a randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) to Enhance the Learning of Pupils and Students in Schools in Kampala and Wakiso District. Keep your eyes glued on the page for more updates.
Ending violence against women and girls.Thank you very much Dr. Eric Awich Ochen for your dedication to this research.
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Sexual and physical violence against children is a problem that has increasingly been a concern to different stakeholders but the exact nature of its effects and their manifestations is not always clear. https://bit.ly/3I603EP?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_NTV_Uganda
Our Chief Guest, Minister of State for Gender and Culture, Hon. Peace Mutuuzo, gives her remarks.
Dr Esther Nanfuka Kalule presents on our school-based social work programme and ‘Peace’, our prosocial computer game to help prevent Child Marriage in Uganda.
Dr Eric Awich Ochen, our Country Director, gives attendees an overview of the Ni3 project and insight into our psychosocial survey findings.
: Vice Chancellor, Professor Barnabas Nawangwe opens the workshop. Makerere University
Professor Eddy Walakira, our Head of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at Makerere University opened our event this morning.
For the last four years, we have been experimenting with a new approach to addressing gender based violence in Uganda by engaging school-going children (primary and secondary) through prosocial video games informed by rigorous evidence-based research. The results are now ready for sharing as above. Please tune in on Tuesday 30th and join us via live Zoom link indicated on the poster below. Dr Eric Awich Ochen, Co-Principal Investigator and Uganda Country Lead for the Research Project. Makerere University
Thank you to everyone who participated and attended our first Ni3 Annual Conference and those who shared, liked, commented and posted about the event. This would not have been a success without each and every one of you.
Join us and listen to our Country Directors, as they present their quantitative research findings in today's first session at 2:10pm BST. See you there! http://www.noneinthree.org/annual-conference/
Thank you to all of our presenters, and attendees for joining us today! We look forward to gathering with you again tomorrow for day 2 of our .
If you have not yet had the opportunity to join us, you can register for tomorrow and Friday's sessions at the link in our bio.
Our final presentation for the day is being given by Gillian Kirkman and Dr Louis Bailey on the White Rose Policy Forum held by the UK Centre earlier this year.
: A Design Hub showcase presented by Mehak Gupta.
Our Open Executive Group Meeting is underway. The Country Directors of our satellite centres in India, Jamaica, Uganda and the UK are giving insight into their journeys throughout the 4-year project.
Professor Adele Jones OBE, former Ni3 Centre Director, gives the keynote speech.
Operations Director, Roslyn Cu***ng began the conference with an overview of our GCRF-funded project.
Today is the day! Welcome to Day 1 of the None in Three Inaugural Annual Conference! See you at 12:00pm BST.You still have time to register: www.noneinthree.org/annual-conference
The first two sessions of the day were very informative and gives lots for new and aspiring researchers to think about.
Session 3 with Dr Esther Nanfuka-Kalule, our Research Fellow starts at 2pm BST.
You still have time to register for the Ni3 Pre-Conference Training Workshops. Visit the link for more details and registration: http://www.noneinthree.org/annual-conference/
This week from our News Desk.
Young people's contribution towards ending child marriage.
We all have a role to play in ending child marriage. Let's encourage our young people to play their part!
This week from our News Desk.
Our young team members have played a big role in many ways. We celebrate young people's involvement on the project, especially today. Happy International Youth Day!!
In this week's , Ramond tells us about the management visit in 2019 with our former Centre Director. Makerere University University Of Huddersfield UK Research and Innovation
Over the next two months, we will be looking back at events we held or attended, and key messages we promoted throughout the life of the Ni3 Uganda GCRF-funded project.
The culmination of our two day conference, Play. Talk. Change. was a multinational panel discussion around the usefulness of gaming for good and barriers that may be encountered in its implementation.
Last week we were thrilled to host our youth conference, Play. Talk. Change.
Young representatives of came together to develop and deliver this global event with content from our four study countries, to 483 delegates from various countries across the globe!
Check out the content on our event website: https://bit.ly/3jIrKd7
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