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3 of 4 in the 'Creating Space for Collaboration' series.
In this episode, Gregg invites Angela Bukenya to talk about her experience in Uganda, where she opened a space for collaboration with a community of women. She initially planned to work with 15 women but ended up with hundreds of women. She highlights the importance of identifying gatekeepers, carefully entering communities, and protecting integrity during the collaboration process. Angela emphasizes the need to add value to existing initiatives within a community and how to empower people to achieve their goals step by step. She encourages listeners to consider how they can make a positive impact in the lives of others and collaborate to improve communities.
Angela Bukenya is an experienced professional with a strong background in public administration and health services, aiming to leverage expertise in project and program management, as well as supply chain and logistics, to drive organizational excellence. Proven leadership capabilities, coupled with a track record of successfully delegating and managing projects, contribute to optimizing efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of initiatives. Backed by a robust foundation in disparities research and diverse management, I am dedicated to propelling an organization's vision and mission to new heights through continuously collaborating with similar mind sets and adopting flexibility throughout the process.
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