Professional work experiences:
· Over 10 years in Broadcast Media management; currently working as Manager Radios at Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC). In charge of supervising 12 Radio stations across the country and in 27 languages.
· Broadcast Media journalist for over 15 years. Manager UBC TV, Programmes Manager UBC TV, Chief News Editor (Radio and TV), Producer, Editor and News Reporter.
· Multimedia writing and production
· Served as Board Member, Africa Farm Radio Research Initiative (AFRRI)
· Coordinator: UBC’s Radio programme supporting information for promoting women’s role in agriculture and rural development, under the funding of International Women’s Media Foundation
· Focal person for African Broadcast Media Partnership against HIV / AIDS.
· Participated in the translation of the book, “The disability movement in Uganda from English to Runyankole, Rukiga and Luganda”.
· Led the media campaign for the National Dialogue on the Social Dimensions of Globalization in Uganda – Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development.
· Founder member Council for Economic Empowerment of Women in Africa (CEEWA) Uganda Chapter.
· Founder member Alpha Development Centre.
Professional work experiences:
She has rich experience working in a wide array of working environments. Excellent Organizational and Time Management Skills. Flexibility and adaptability to change. Ability to work Independently or in a Team Environment.
Skills:
• Office Management
• Records Management
• Customer Relations & Communications
• Excellent professional computer skills

Professional work experiences:
His one of the founders of Uganda Media Trust for environment, a Non-Government Organization based in serving the whole country ever since 2005 to date. UMTE a well known NGO for producing a series of environment campaigns inline below:
1. The campaign against the world's worst water weed, “THE WATER HYACINTH.”
2. Provision of water and management of the thirsty soils Of Karamoja code named, “THE MISSION OF KARAMOJA.”
3. My colleagues and I have produced a series of educational films featuring forest degradation in. Including agricultural encroachment, lumbering and converting forest cover and its land use to Agriculture. BIDCO palm growing in Kalangala island is an example.
4. Since 2007 to2011 we fought so much to save Mabira forest from converting it to sugar production. We even had a meeting with the President which lasted for six hours. The meeting and other forms of campaign culminated into the salvation of Mabira forest.
Essentially it was my aerial film which I produced as part of the presidential directive to justify why Mabira forest should not go, that consequently saved Mabira forest.
5. Wetland conservation are other areas where we on the front line.
These and many others are part of our profile and in case you're interested in providing copies of our production records we are ready to submit them.
Out of it all this that I am able to sit on a number on advisory boards including the most recent one.

Professional work experiences:
She is employed as a News Editor at Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) radio.
She boasts of over Fourteen years of experience with a record of commendable performance as a volunteer journalist, staff reporter and News editor
She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Makerere University in 2009 but prior to that she was already working with UBC television as a volunteer and later a correspondent.
She has also worked as a report for UBC radio a position she held for about three years and then rose through the ladders to the News Editor position.
She has reported and still reports on a number of high profile events both locally and internationally.
In 2012 she was selected the winner of the African Press Organisation (APO) sponsorship to cover the 2012 African Development Bank annual meeting in Arusha Tanzania.
https://www.modernghana.com/news/394158/1/winner-of-apo-invitation-to-the-2012-afdb.html
She a passion for reporting on issues affecting the vulnerable among them environmental degradation and climate change.
She always looks forward to helping society live better lives through her journalism work.
She is an adept storyteller who treats news, features and other events with equal passion and thrives within a deadline-intensive, 24x7 newsroom environment.
She is also a quick learner with ability to absorb new ideas and can communicate clearly and effectively.
She is a team player and also possesses outstanding verbal and writing skills with the ability to convey information collected through organized reports and can help explain the details of the reports.
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