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Let’s start with where the money is,

Empowering Girls in Emergency Settings Challenge Prize – join the competition and win $100,000

The EmGEmS Challenge Prize is seeking innovations (either conceptual or proven) that help girls meet their sexual and reproductive rights and health while leveraging their own agency and enabling them to gain confidence, learn and be empowered. This could entail technological, service or activity-based innovations.

The EmGEmS Challenge Prize will award a prize of $100,000 to a programme that supports adolescent girls in being empowered and educated when it comes to their sexual and reproductive health needs and rights by building self esteem and confidence through technological, service or activity-based innovations.

Read more here

There is this need to have our money near and available whenever we need, that everyone is looking at making this need feed and satisfied. People like Mark are not stopping at making us mobile phone zombies but now want us to start

Using Facebook to transfer money…

Yeap!

According to the Telegraph (I don’t trust them so much after the fake story of Louis and Zambia) said that “Bank customers could soon be able to send money transfers using social media usernames.” It reported and said that “The service will allow users of 20 banks to wire money to payees who have linked their public internet profiles with their bank accounts, by selecting their Facebook ID or Twitter handle instead of entering a sort code and account number.” Read more here, but the mobile zombie apocalypse is about to be real.

As we thinking about our money  and Facebook, here is another one that is a good one for Uganda but will making people so lazy,

YoSuperMarket

Check out their site yosupermarket.com

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Is it my eyes or this is real?

Let me carry on.

How do African countries rank in harnessing technology?

This is an interesting question because Africa’s most industrialised country, South Africa, has shown an improvement in this year’s Networked Readiness Index (NRI) rankings despite a deteriorating business and innovation environment . This is according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report 2016.  Read more here

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Until next week guys…

 

Patricia Kahill

Patricia Kahill is a multipotentialite Christian entrepreneur, Content Marketing Coach and founder of the Content Marketing agency, Kahill Insights that helps business owners create engaging and interactive content items for digital platforms with a focus on returning a desired outcome. Patricia was the producer of SlamDunk Basketball Talk a show on House of Talent online TV, a former fellow at Harvest Institute for leadership and now an assessor there, and an alumnus of the YELP class of 2017. A member of the BNI Integrity chapter and African Women Entrepreneur Cooperative. She is driven by passion and curiosity, been taking every opportunity that has been given to her with an ambition of stamping her footprint on the world.

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