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Capacity Building Academy with Ms. Cynthia Tysick

Certificate ceremony at the conclusion of the NGO's Capacity Building Academy in Kampala Africa Diabetes Alliance volunteers participated in the Capacity Building Academy run by Ms. Cynthia Tysick in collaboration with the Global Partner Studio at the University of Buffalo in New York. This event was held from the 10-12th June 2023 at the American Centre in Kabalagala,  Kampala, Uganda . Class in session This three-day training covered 6 different topics including; How to develop an organization's theory of change for impact Empowering women and vulnerable communities Non-profit Fundraising and resource mobilization Engagement and communication Website development and social media management  If you are an organization leader thinking of how to set up your organization for success, the Capacity Building Academy may be just what you need and lucky for you, this is an online academy with outstanding courses that you can find here .

All about leveraging technology, food choices and nutrition to manage diabetes

The A f DA commemoration of World Diabetes Day, 2022 In honor of Diabetes Awareness month 2022, which is commemorated every November on the 14th, and also doubles as Frederick Banting's birthday, our community had first event gathering since the Covid-19 pandemic disruptions in programming and activities. Many of our members had been through so much in the course of the pandemic such as some misinformation, fear and even newly diagnosed individuals who were navigating challenges in isolation. We knew that we all needed to meet up once again with the community for support, encouragement, camaraderie  and building rapport. We were very fortunate to have been offered a beautiful venue, free of charge at  Concern for the Girl Child , a non-profit organization in Ntinda, Kampala, that supports young women and girls to get education and opportunities to thrive. The offer provided us a stress free, safe and open area for both children and adults to interact and we are forever thankful for

The "Olayemi" Project: The AfDA Emergency Medical Information Card

The AfDA Emergency Medical information cards   The year was 2020 and the world was in the throes of a global pandemic known as the Covid-19 pandemic. Our WhatsApp support group was growing as the world went digital, and people tried to find information and support to navigate through a scary time. Word on the street was that people living with Diabetes had the highest risk of dying from this new, unknown threat. Countries locked down and many things came to a standstill, even though our very real needs for food, medicine, connection and life kept on knocking. As we shared our challenges with navigating this new normal, one of our new members, Olayemi, told us that as he tried to travel in order buy insulin, he had met police who had searched him, found his insulin and syringes, and believing that they were illegal drugs, had confiscated them, and locked him in prison with no interest in listening to his pleas. Fortunately, they had let him go the next day and he informed us of his orde