Aijuka Andrew
@andrew_aijuka
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Multimedia Science Journalist | Founder @AijukaRecords | Video & Film Coordinator @UNIGRAC. My opinions are my own.
Kampala, Uganda
Joined October 2017
@Kiramunicipalco, you can do better by seeking knowledge and making health/science decisions from an informed view.
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@Kiramunicipalco, the mass poisoning of stray dogs might have introduced poison to our food chain. Imagine this poison being washed down into the water sources or the chicken in our neighborhoods feeding on these highly poisoned meats you throw around. @AnimalKindNC
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I am sad! Today I have lost my dear dog Mali to mass poisoning in #Nakawa and #Kira #Municipality In a society where man’s best friend is not allowed to even catch a stroll without worrying about getting poisoned is such a shame. A #dog should don’t be killed because being dog!
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Key points included the need for community sensitization on project ownership and maintenance, the formation of water user committees with balanced gender representation, and the importance of transparency and accountability. @andrew_aijuka
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Collaboration is essential for tackling regional water challenges. Yesterday,the Nile Basin Discourse, @infoNILE & @min_waterUg completed discussions on community engagements in Ntungamo District for the UNDP/NBI-led project on conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources
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The future of the world's freshwater resources in an unpredictably changing climate is a vital issue. Vanessa Thompson, Communication and development advisor for @joinforwater, Africa, joins us to outline what we might expect from COP30. She also describes the work Join For Water
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#ClimateTalkUganda kicks off a special COP30 series! Ever wonder what it is like to attend the world’s biggest climate conference? We hear insights from @FrancMwesigye from Uganda Development Bank, @andrew_aijuka from @infoNILE & @PeninahAtwine from @Env_Alert. 🌍 70,000+ people
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Don’t miss our #SciWednesdays next week! Topic: Egypt's Tilapia: Cheap, Plentiful, but Polluted Time: 4pm - 5:30pm EAT Register Now; https://t.co/MPJtuMP6H8
#SciWednesdays #NileWell
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Starting Nov 1, 2025, Uganda Editors' Guild rolls out a bold insurance scheme to protect vulnerable journalists ahead of elections. Truth deserves protection .
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For millions of Egyptians, tilapia is the essential, affordable protein. But its abundance is tied to a health risk due to pollution accumulation. Join us for our next #SciWednesdays on Oct 29th, 2025, to dive deeper into this topic. Register: https://t.co/uLtuspBW4b
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CHICAGO KING 👑 🇺🇬’s @jacobkiplimo2 wins the @ChiMarathon with the 10th fastest time in history - 2:02:23 🥵 In just his 2nd ever marathon, he becomes the 7th fastest man of all time in the marathon and claims his first @WMMajors title 🥇
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While scientists are still the most trusted source of information, nothing in science has value unless it's communicated. The solution is to make complex data accessible, amplify local voices & build empathy to drive action. - Vanessa Thompson, @joinforwater
#Storytelling
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We turn scientists research into stories, broken down into easily understandable concepts to the general public. We take back stories to communities for engagement, inspire local solutions, draw commitments & a sense of responsibility to all the stakeholders.
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How can we incorporate IWRM into #WASH? At the #CSOForum2025, Day 2, @andrew_aijuka shared how storytelling through photo stories, videography and & data visualisations can inspire collective action in water management. #StorytellingForImpact
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Glad to join #CSOForum2025 Day 2 conversation on how to integrate IWRM into WASH with reflections from Uganda’s water management zones. #WASH #IWRM #StorytellingForImpact
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With the lessons of hard work and thoughtfulness from you, I am still moving forward and putting in my best to make you proud.
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Dear Mama, it's been three months since you left, and even though the emotions are all over the place, I still thank God for the mother I had in you while I was growing up.
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