The
certificate of appreciation was presented by Dr. Kabonesa Consolata (Phd) the
board chairperson KRC & Julius Mwanga the executive director of KRC in
recognition of the good work done by ToroDev in Promoting Leadership & Good
Governance.
ToroDev
was represented by to Johnstone K Baguma the executive director who received
the certificate on behalf of the organization. While giving the awards Dr.
Kabonesa Consolata, recognized the NGOs that have caused impact in terms of
lobbying and advocating for better services in the region and also thanked
civil society organizations for supplementing government programs especially
those focusing on empowering grass root community all aimed at improved
services. The certificate was awarded on 31st March, 2017 during the
KRC’s 20th Anniversary at mountains of the moon in Fort-Portal.
Johnstone K Baguma, the Executive Director ToroDev receiving the certificate of appreciation on behalf of the organisation |
ToroDev
currently promotes good governance processes through appropriate ICTs platforms
for improved service delivery in Education, Health and Economic Development, also
invests in innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives
using appropriate ICTs and other platforms for sustainable economic development,
advocates for improved education standards through advocacy and infrastructure
development to achieve competitive human resource capacity and advocates for improved health facilities through advocacy
and infrastructure development for health care sustainability.
Our goal is Empowerment
with Knowledge and Leadership skills which can be achieved through promotion of
good governance, accountability and transparency for improved service delivery,
provision of knowledge sharing facilities that can tap innovation and
entrepreneurship skills & to lobby and advocate for development policies
that empower the rural community.
ToroDev does not work alone but gets technical
and financial support from other stakeholders like, SIDA, NED, SPIDER, ICT4dem,
local radio stations, local governments, other Local NGOS and local citizens,
we appreciate them all.
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