What Others Say

Who doesn’t like to hear good things about the work they are doing? Certainly not us. We like to be appreciated…it is like the fuel that drives us. For then we know that our work is not in vain, that somebody is watching, somebody is listening, somebody is being changed. This work is about people, it is about us, and we take it seriously. We do not thrive on feedback per se, but like to use it to evaluate what we are doing. We would like to share some of the comments on the work that we have received from people, some known, others unknown but still great individuals.

This work is of great importance as most of the electorate in Uganda is unaware of the power that they have as voters….Apolo Ndyabahika, Project Diaspora, Boston, MA.

Great concept. Fabulous photos. Now make them part of the landscape. Get them on people’s houses and huts, on taxis, on walls & also the internet…Stephen Shames, Multiple Award Winning Photographer and New York Times.

As a passionate advocate of Ugandans helping Ugandans, this is a brilliant and intellectual idea….an important initiative….Michael Kirkpatrick, Social Entrepreneur, Dallas, TX.

This a very good project…Jackson Twesigye Kaguri, Author of “Price of Stones.”

Very interesting and engaging….Simon Osborn, DANIDA Human Rights and Good Governance Program.

This is a great project….Maurice Kirya, International Award Winning Musician from Uganda.

It is a good idea, and using photography is always very powerful….John Gattorn, USAID

This is a great concept/project that merits support…Jan Egeland, Former United Nations Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.

This work is timely….Douglas B. Rutagwera, Havard University, Cambridge, MA.

There you heard it, you heard ‘em. This is what people said while the project was in its infancy; still on paper. Were they wrong? What do you think? But most importantly, WHAT DO YOU SAY? Give us your thoughts in the comment box below!

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