How Vivian Nantambi Took Our Photography Training to Catapult Her Career
Vivian Nantambi took our 3-day photography workshop in 2019, followed by our year-long online training, and built her career as an Executive Director of a non-profit called The Network Girls Tech Initiative Uganda.
How Charitable Giving Benefits You As The Donor
Let's look at how donating makes us all feel good while simultaneously improving our lives, both emotionally and financially.
How Appropriate Means Can Result In Females To Succeed
Any developing nation striving towards improving the lives of its female population would benefit significantly from adopting appropriate means that ensure female empowerment and skills development.
Why Female Journalists in the Developing World Are Paid Less Than Males
Female journalists in developing countries often make 60 percent less than men with the same skill sets.
How To Empower Females in The Physical and Digital Media World
Female empowerment has been a topic of conversation among world leaders, the private sector, philanthropists, and the media.
How Photography and Female Empowerment Go Together
Cameras For Girls is not just about photography - it's about empowering women through their passion for storytelling and allowing them to share their stories with the world.
Why Giving Back and Happiness Have a Deep Connection
Scientists have discovered that humans are naturally inclined to act in ways that benefit society as a whole and each other, even if those acts don't benefit them personally.
Ugandan Photojournalist Miriam Watsemba Shares a Little of Her Story
Miriam Watsemba is a young documentary photographer in Uganda who is setting her chart proudly.
Cameras For Girls Features Joyce Kimani
Joyce Kimani is a young and talented Kenyan young woman, who attended my last Cameras For Girls training in Kampala, Uganda. She was in Uganda to earn her degree in Mass Communications and Journalism from Makerere University. This would be our last training in June 2019 before COVID hit and everything was stopped.