Prudence is a Ugandan blogger. She has been an author at Global Voices since 2013, and is a founding partner of Kweeta Uganda (kweeta.com) and This is Uganda (thisisuganda.org ).
With a wealth of experience, Prudence has worked with numerous organizations in and outside Uganda. She has consulted for a number of organizations including UN Women, Centre for Public Interest law-Uganda, HIVOs – providing technical assistance with strategic communication tools.
She is currently coordinating a project Blogging for social Justice project at Kweeta Uganda in partnership with HIVOs.
She is an alumnus of the Africa school of Internet governance, a member of the Internet society in Uganda and has been appointed as National coordinator for the African Civil Society Information Society.
Latest posts by Prudence Nyamishana from July, 2015
Africans Take Jabs at One Another With #IfAfricaWasABar Hashtag
"If Africa was a bar, what would your country be drinking/doing?," Siyanda- Panda, a writer from Botswana, asked on Twitter.
Uganda Ponders a Sustainable Future as MDGs Become SDGs
Uganda has made clear progress in meeting its development targets in some areas, and almost none in others.
After Youth Activists’ Arrest, Ugandans Speak Out Against Police Impunity
"The Uganda police has been reduced into a small armed group that fights political opposition while part-timing at law keeping"
It's No Picnic Being the Political Opposition in Uganda
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has been in office for 29 years, and a pair of high-profile arrests is now raising serious questions about the country's future.