Phoebe Education Fund for AIDS Orphans (PEFO) Uganda
About Me:
I am a development/community worker working with Phoebe Education Fund for AIDS Orphans (PEFO) Uganda as a Programs manager. PEFO is a local NGO in Uganda founded to facilitate care and support for older persons and OVC households to promote sustainable Development.I also part-time as a co-consultant at KENWILL International Ltd: A Socio-Economic development consultancy firm. I have been involved in community development for 5 years now. I have demonstrated expertise in project design analysis, managing quantitative and qualitative surveys, performance measurement, community development, facilitating setting up and evaluating Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems among others.
My dream:
To nurture and enhance my personality into a value-added leader and team player in socio-economic development.
I'm proud of:
Being an active contributor to the development of my community in Uganda and an associate to many other community/development workers across the globe.
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Beautiful profile photo Polah! I see that you are strong in M&E. Would you be happy to talk to me on this issue in context of community life competence? Welcome again!
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Happy to have met you face to face finally. Congratulations on your work in taking community life competence forward with elderly communities.
Beautiful profile photo Polah! I see that you are strong in M&E. Would you be happy to talk to me on this issue in context of community life competence? Welcome again!
Dear Polah,
Welcome to Community Life Competence!
Could you add your picture as it adds a human touch to your profile? (go to 'settings' then 'upload photo')
Connect with members: We hope you will enjoy the opportunity to communicate with friends in all parts of the world. Under the Tab with ‘Members’ you can find people to connect with and members who share similar interest.
Post your experience: You can share your experiences with local responses and the competence process through putting up a blog. To post a blog, first sign in, then go to top of the page and click on the blue button ‘Our Stories’ and click on ‘+ Add ’. You can also comment on blogs posted by other members.
Requests: This the place where we learn together. If you want to discuss an element of the Competence process, or other issues related to local responses, please contribute to the forum. To participate in an ongoing discussion, sign in, go to the top of the page, click on the blue button ‘Requests’ and then click on topic of the discussion you are interested in. In the Request you have an option to start a discussion on a topic of your interest.
Again, we are very happy to have your voice on Community Life Competence and look forward to your contributions. You will find some suggestions and rules of play under the ‘help’ tab. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any assistance. If you want support contact rituu[@]communitylifecompetence.org. To know more about the Community Life Competence approach, please visit http://www.communitylifecompetence.org
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Marlou and Rituu