Nekesa

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B Sc. Horticulture graduate, proud mother of one.

Currently, I am volunteer Customer Relations Officer at Kick Start Consulting Services. I am also a volunteer adviser of HEEP group which addresses sustainable livelihoods initiatives. It was started last year in order to play a vital and pivotal role in the positive transformation and development of the society, empowering youths and women as per the demand of time and make them realize the major responsibility of nation building.

On the skill front, I am analytical, good at problem solving and decision making and presentations.

I am also an UN and CARE Corps online volunteer.

My interests are reducing poverty through sustainable Agricultural practices. I also do consult in Landscaping and environment beautification

On the side, I love singing, in fact am working on my first album, dancing [find me on myspace.com/terriwafullahn], hiking and site seeing, making friends and reading.

I like healthy eating and advice people to do so.

Above all I am a team player and like working as a volunteer in youth groups.


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Nekesa IMPORTANT HEALTH HABITS 0 Apr 1 2008, 6:13 AM EDT by Nekesa
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The Benefits obtained from the tips below are an enjoyable day, good
appetite, complete digestion, feeling fine all time; high energy levels,
de-stressed day and good precious deep sleep every night.
Health - Important Tips

Answer the phone by
LEFT ear


Do not drink coffee TWICE a day


Do not take pills with COOL water


Do not have HUGE meals after 5pm


Reduce the amount of TEA you consume

Reduce the amount of OILY food you consume


Drink more WATER in the morning, less at night


Keep your distance from hand phone CHARGERS


Do not use headphones/earphone for LONG period of time


Best sleeping time is from 10pm at night to 6am in the morning


Do not lie down immediately after taking medicine before sleeping


When battery is down to the LAST grid/bar, do not answer the phone as
the radiation is 1000 times
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Nekesa International Day Against Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting,06 Februar 0 Feb 5 2008, 3:40 AM EST by Nekesa
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Message of Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director, UNFPA
Today UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, calls for stronger commitment to
end female genital mutilation/cutting. We call on governments to protect the
rights of women and girls. We call on leaders to take action to end female genital mutilation in line with
the UN resolution adopted last year. In the resolution, governments reiterated that female genital mutilation violates the rights of women and girls.They said the practice constitutes an irreparable, irreversible abuse. They cited
mounting medical evidence that female genital mutilation poses a serious threat to the health of women and girls,increasing their vulnerability to HIV, raising the risk of maternal and infant mortality, and harming their psychological and sexual
and reproductive health.Despite these findings, an estimated 100 million to 140 million women and girls
worldwide have undergone the practice and 3 million more girls are at risk each
year. Many women and girls are traumatized by the experience and suffer in
silence afraid of being excluded from their communities. In line with the resolution, UNFPA calls on governments to develop effective policies for the elimination of FGM. We urge all decision
makers, at all levels, to play leadership roles in eliminating female genital
mutilation. We call on national and community leaders to support the development
of prevention and educational programmes, which take into account local beliefs
and realities. Intensified efforts are urgently needed to stop the practice in all its forms.
Today, UNFPA pledges to increase support for efforts to end FGM. We call on governments and other partners to contribute to the UNFPA/UNICEF joint programme and trust fund to end the harmful practice in one
generation in 17 high-prevalence countries.UNFPA remains committed to women’s empowerment and gender equality and the right to sexual and reproductive health.
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