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Researchers tipped on solution-finding – New Vision Official

Researchers across the country have been urged to focus on solution-finding-based research in order to ensure the development of communities.

According to Makerere University School of Public Health deputy dean Prof. Elizeus Rutebemberwa, research should aim at bettering societies and combating community challenges. This, he said would help society develop at faster rates.

“Problems of today are because of the mistakes done in the past; we should now focus on carrying our research for future generations,”  Rutebemberwa says.

The voices of Indigenous Peoples of Uganda and Child Trafficking in Karamoja, A project dissemination workshop going on at Hotel Africa, Kampala.

The voices of Indigenous Peoples of Uganda and in Karamoja, A project dissemination workshop going on at Hotel Africa, Kampala.

Rutebemberwa made remarks during a project dissemination workshop on child trafficking in Karamija at Hotel Africana in Kampala, on Thursday, August 31, 2023.

Dr. Viola Nyakato, one of the presenters

Dr. Viola Nyakato, one of the presenters

Rutebemberwa noted that the major role of research institutions is to find solutions that will propel the country to the future. He, however, said that the problem with researchers is tending to think that their only work is to do research and that solutions should be done by others.

Dr. Sidonia Angom Acheng

Dr. Sidonia Angom Acheng

“We need to come out of this baby syndrome and instead work to find solutions to community challenges,” he said.

He added that several communities suffer with multiple forms of injustice, but claimed that research institutions have not been vocal in tracing possible solutions.

 Fred Ngabirano, Commissioner Youth and Children Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development delivering his remarks

Fred Ngabirano, Commissioner Youth and Children Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development delivering his remarks

He demanded that institutions join efforts with the government to ensure deserved support is reached on.

 Left to right: Fred Ngabirano, Commissioner Youth and Children Ministry of Gender,Labour and Social Development, Kenneth Tumuhamye, district secretary social services Kanungu and David Tweheyo Betega, CAO Kanungu

Left to right: Fred Ngabirano, Commissioner Youth and Children Ministry of Gender,Labour and Social Development, Kenneth Tumuhamye, district secretary social services Kanungu and David Tweheyo Betega, CAO Kanungu

“I implore you to work closely with the government so that trust is built. This will help you to get solutions to the same challenges. I'm here to commit my support,” Rutebemberwa noted.

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