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What do you know about Human Trafficking in Uganda?
The topic of human trafficking has garnered immense debates and has fueled increasing attention in the…
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Where’s the ‘Civic’ in CivicTech?
The ideology of community participation and development is a crucial topic for any nation or community…
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Congestion & Crowdsourcing in Kampala: Can Apps create a Smart City?
For many cities, modernizing transport infrastructures is a major priority. This is even more important in…
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How can Technology increase Political Participation?
Globally, both voter turnout and trust in governments have been plummeting. Many citizens have come to…
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East Africa is Ready for Civic Technology
With each passing day, the topic of civic technology seems to intensify and get more interesting.…
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Join our Team! We’re looking for a Program Manager
Pollicy believes in the power of data to revolutionize how governments deliver services to their citizens.…
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Apply for Pollicy’s Civic Technology Fellowship Program
Pollicy believes in the power of data to revolutionize how governments deliver services to their citizens.…
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Challenges and Opportunities facing Civil Society Organisations in the Digital Age
The digital age is something that came like a storm and swept us off our feet.…
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Uganda’s Open Data Trek
The Ministry of ICT in Uganda has been developing an open data policy, and recently put…
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Is Governance Worth Supporting?
Since the 2016 general elections in Uganda, those of us in the governance space have had…
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What is Civic Technology?
New Fad or New Future? We all know the terror of having to deal with government…
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Improving your City? There’s an App for that.
As Kampala rapidly grows, so do the needs of its mushrooming population. With the rise of…
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Does Size Matter for Uganda’s Youth in Politics?
Over the past year in Uganda, there have been a number of conversations about the growing…
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But we’ve always done it this way
Rightly quoted by Grace Hopper, one of the most inspirational computer pioneers, the words “We’ve always…