Innovations - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:57:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Scientists who invented virginal ring now seeing results https://www.weinformers.com/2016/02/25/scientists-who-invented-virginal-ring-now-seeing-results/ https://www.weinformers.com/2016/02/25/scientists-who-invented-virginal-ring-now-seeing-results/#respond Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:57:16 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=44302 Scientists who invented the virginal ring that prevents women from contracting HIV have expressed happiness as their research on the ring has yielded results as expected with the ring able to reduce 31% of new HIV infections among women according to the research findings. Releasing the results, Dr. Clemensia Nakabiito, a senior consultant obstetrician and gynecologist who is also […]

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Scientists who invented the virginal ring that prevents women from contracting HIV have expressed happiness as their research on the ring has yielded results as expected with the ring able to reduce 31% of new HIV infections among women according to the research findings.

Releasing the results, Dr. Clemensia Nakabiito, a senior consultant obstetrician and gynecologist who is also the lead person in the research and Flavia Matovu Kiweewa from Makerere university and John Hopkins university confirm that the research which was carried out among 253 women whom they consider to be at risk of contracting
the disease in the country reveals that women aged above 25 years adhered to the method showing that 61% of them were standing higher chances of not contracting the disease but those between 18 -21 years did not adhere to the methods with the reason being that they were not comfortable having the ring which saw them remove it and hence
contract the disease.

Virginal Ring

Virginal Ring


Results continue to reveal that 27% of the women who had the ring did not contract the disease after the two years of the research as the experts monitored them for a couple of years. The researchers are now planning to innovate another virginal ring that can stay for more than four months and as well as contraceptives that can prevent unwanted pregnancies compared to this one that is inserted for just a month and is replaced.

A similar research was also carried out in Malawi, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Uganda and now the researchers hope that when the ring is licensed by the authorities, then Ugandans will be able to access it at only USD 5.

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Yaaka Digital learning Network scoops ACIA 2015 Award https://www.weinformers.com/2015/05/26/yaaka-digital-learning-network-scoops-acia-2015-award/ https://www.weinformers.com/2015/05/26/yaaka-digital-learning-network-scoops-acia-2015-award/#respond Tue, 26 May 2015 18:58:17 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=41023 It was a new brighter day for the innovators of Yaaka Digital learning Network after winning a cash prize of $1,250  and a seed fund of $3,500 during ACIA 2015 Awards. Yaaka competed in the digital content category where the innovation turned first runner-up after PM live that emerged winner in the same category. Yaaka […]

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The Managing Director of Ultimate Multimedia Consult, Mr. Gerald Businge (R) and some of the team members

The Managing Director of Ultimate Multimedia Consult, Mr. Gerald Businge (R) and some of the team members after winning the ACIA Award.

It was a new brighter day for the innovators of Yaaka Digital learning Network after winning a cash prize of $1,250  and a seed fund of $3,500 during ACIA 2015 Awards.

Yaaka competed in the digital content category where the innovation turned first runner-up after PM live that emerged winner in the same category.

Yaaka is a website and app that allows Ugandan students to attend online classes or access academic materials in all subjects taught in preprimary, primary school, secondary school and higher institutions of learning. Students and teachers just need to register to access or offer learning materials

The annual ACIA Awards organized by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) are aimed at awarding Ugandan tech innovators at all levels.

While speaking at the awarding function, the minister of Information and Communications Technology, Hon. John Nasasira said his ministry will put in place an innovations fund to support the innovators beyond the award.

He also emphasized that Uganda cannot develop without harnessing innovative technologies.

The Managing Director of Ultimate Multimedia Consult, Mr. Gerald Businge (R) and some of the team members

Ultimate Multimedia Consult team members, the brain behind Yaaka Digital learning Network

The Executive Director UCC, Geoffrey Mutabaazi called on more corporate organisations to support the ACIA awards as a way of building the technology innovations capacity in Uganda.

He said UCC is starting this process from primary and secondary schools and they have found many interesting ideas from pupils and students on how they can use technology to solve day to day challenges.

 

You can watch the video below showing how Yaaka Digital Learning Network works.

Below are the winners of ACIA 2015 AWARDS per category.

Uganda ICT Visionsonaries

  • 2nd runner-up : Dynamo,
  • Prize: cash $500
  • 1st runner-up : Kiki- Prize: Seed funding $1,250 and cash $750
  • Winner: Vital mobi – Prize: Seed funding $2,500 and cash $1,500 and Trophy
Winners of ACIA 2015 Awards posing for a photo with the minister of ICT and ED UCC

Winners of ACIA 2015 Awards posing for a photo with the minister of ICT and ED UCC

Young rising stars

  • 2nd runner-up : Arua public Secondary School
  • 1st runner-up : Dr Obote College Lira
  • Prize for both above: Library Books
  • Winner:  St. Peters Secondary School Pallisa – Prize: Cash $1,000, HTC desire, laptop for each member and Trophy

Uganda ICT Explorer

  • 2nd runner-up : Parental care PS Bushenyi
  • 1st runner-up : Happy Hill Jr Academy from Masindi
  • Prize for both above: Library Books
  • Winner: Santa Lucia Secondary School- Prize:$ 1,000,  educational tablets, Trophy mifi router from Smile and UGX 400k from Vodafone

ICT for Development Award

  • 1st runner-up: BreastIT
  • Prize : Implementation Grant $3,750,  cash $1,250 and Trophy
  • Winner : Airtel Weza – Prize : Implementation grant $7,500 cash $ 2,500

 

Digital content Award

  • 1st runner-up: Yaka Digital
  • Prize : Implementation Grant $ 3,500, and cash $ 1250
  • Winner : PM live – Prize :Implementation grant $ 7,500 and $ 2,500 and Trophy

Business Excellence Award

  • Winner : eCite –
    Prize : Trophy

Judge’s choice award

  • Winner: Kiiki – Prize : MiFi router from smile telecom and a trophy

People’s choice Award

  • Winner: Dynamo Charger

 

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