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eLearning Africa Prepares for Intense Annual Debate on Digital Education

ELearning Africa Gears Up for Annual Fiery Debate on the Future of Education As the 17th edition of eLearning Africa draws near, anticipation mounts for its hallmark event: the annual plenary debate. Set to take place on May 31, 2024, in Kigali, Rwanda, this year's debate carries the theme "This…

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eLearning Africa Gears Up for Fiery Annual Debate on Digital Education

As the 17th edition of eLearning Africa, the renowned international conference on digital learning, training, and skills development approaches, anticipation is building for the annual plenary debate. This year's event, scheduled for May 31st in Kigali, Rwanda, promises an exciting clash of perspectives on the future of education in the…

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'Sex for a fare' bodas threaten Uganda's fight against Aids

‘Sex for a fare’ bodas threaten Uganda’s fight against Aids June 9, 2021 Boda boda riders and their passengers in Kampala Uganda’s motorcycle taxis riders threaten to derail the country’s fight against HIV because of risky sexual behaviours, including sex with clients in lieu of payment, according to a new study. At least 12% of a sample of 281 commercial riders, a common informal job known as boda boda and dominated by young men, admitted to engaging in transactional sex with customers who failed to pay their fares; 65.7% reported having had sex with more than one partner in the past 12 months; and 23% had had multiple partners in the same period, with 57.1% reporting that they did not use a condom at all in the six months prior to the survey, conducted by Makerere University College of Education and External Studies (CEES).

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'Sex for a fare' motorcycle taxis threaten Uganda's fight against Aids

‘Sex for a fare’ motorcycle taxis threaten Uganda’s fight against Aids 04 ‘Sex for a fare’ motorcycle taxis threaten Uganda’s fight against Aids UGANDA’S motorcycle taxis riders threaten to derail the country’s fight against HIV because of risky sexual behaviours, including sex with clients in lieu of payment, according to a new study. By Samuel Okiror At least 12% of a sample of 281 commercial riders, a common informal job known as boda boda and dominated by young men, admitted to engaging in transactional sex with customers who failed to pay their fares; 65.7% reported having had sex with more than one partner in the past 12 months; and 23% had had multiple partners in the same period, with 57.1% reporting that they did not use a condom at all in the six months prior to the survey, conducted by Makerere University College of Education and External Studies (CEES).

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