The Ugandan Academy workshop held
As part of year two planning for the Ugandan Academy for Health and Impact, a workshop was organized from 19th-21st January, 2016 at Knowledge Centre Makerere University.
The meeting involved a session on work plan development as well as the quarterly review of all the demonstration projects. The workshop was facilitated by Marion Birnstill from the Johnson & Johnson Citizenship Trust who extended support towards the sub-granting process for year II.
At the end of the interactive sessions, numerous expectations were underscored from team members with a commitment of achieving most of them before the end of the year.This also saw all project leads take part in this process aimed at improving in key program areas; which involved the brainstorming process of formulating key goals and objectives as well as work plan activities for the Ugandan Academy.
As part of year two planning for the Ugandan Academy for Health and Impact, a workshop was organized from 19th-21st January, 2016 at Knowledge Centre Makerere University.
The meeting involved a session on work plan development as well as the quarterly review of all the demonstration projects. The workshop was facilitated by Marion Birnstill from the Johnson & Johnson Citizenship Trust who extended support towards the sub-granting process for year II.
At the end of the interactive sessions, numerous expectations were underscored from team members with a commitment of achieving most of them before the end of the year.This also saw all project leads take part in this process aimed at improving in key program areas; which involved the brainstorming process of formulating key goals and objectives as well as work plan activities for the Ugandan Academy.