The Timetable and Setup The venue of choice was great. Friends have been there before. Weddings, ICT Events and Workshops similar to this one. The ICT event was much broader and had quite a number of breakout rooms. The topics that was featured were myriad as were the speakers. The technology employed at this same was state of the art as were the lovely ladies that served as hosts to guide us to and from the different stations. Time Item Responsible Person/Speaker 8-9AM Prayer and National Anthem Mr. Jordan Magala 9-9:10AM Opening Remarks National Personal Data Protection Director Ms. Stella Alibateese 9:10-9:30AM Remarks from FSDU FSD Uganda 9:50-10:30AM Overview of the Data Protection and Privact Act Manager Compliance and Investigations PDPO Mr. Baker Birikujja 10:30-10:45AM Break All 10:45-11:15AM Overview of the development of the compliance assignment Ms. Teki Akuntteh 11:15-12:15PM Breakout Exercise by Participants All 12:15-12:25PM Final Rema...
1. What are your names? My name is Eteku Moses. 2. Where did you go to school? I attended Makerere University. 3. What did you study? I studied Computer Engineering and earned a bachelor's degree. 4. Tell us about what you do? I hear you have two major projects for which you have sole responsibility? I am the CEO and CTO of FarmPawa and the founder and CEO of Shamos Tech Solutions. FarmPawa is a platform that connects investors with agricultural opportunities, primarily supporting smallholder farmers in Uganda. Investors can choose farm assets like livestock or crops, monitor their progress, and earn profits at harvest, benefiting both themselves and the farmers. Shamos Tech Solutions provides tailored IT solutions for businesses and developed KauntaBook, a product that simplifies financial management for small businesses. 5. What are some of the major influences in your past that are determining what you are doing now? Growing up in a rural area, I saw firsthand the...
Education 2.0 ? A few interesting but seemingly unrelated events are taking place as we speak. The internet is changing the way we think about education and the manner in which we communicate (socialize). At the centre of this dramatic change, groups like google realized a quite a while back that someone had to put all this new information in order for others to utilize. And so they invaded search and in some sense are attempting to monopolize it. Universities and educational institutions chose not to be left behind and began initiatives in which they explored extensively the area of online education. As they sensed the push toward open source models they went on to create platforms in their institutions where information could be shared and some lectures provided at no cost. While core aspects of their learning materials were retained, students and learning enthusiasts were free to engage in intensive learning experiences with top level schools in the U.S and in the U.K wh...
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