Wulira!Episode Notes: Previous Pandemics in UgandaThere was a time when the health system was not as we know it — some bits were more complex, others not. We mostly learn about the…Aug 2, 2020Aug 2, 2020
Wulira!Episode Notes: Legislating the BodyAs always, we take issues from the present and historicise them — because there is nothing without a story. Sometimes, because we don’t…Jun 1, 2018Jun 1, 2018
Wulira!Episode Notes: Mashamba of Bunyoro-KitaraThis is a difficult and nerve wrecking episode — because it is based on a character from the 17th century, which means we could not just…Feb 8, 2018Feb 8, 2018
Wulira!Transcript: Conversation with Jessica HornAkullo Godiva, co-host: I’m extremely excited about this episode because we are interviewing Jessica Horn who is a Ugandan Feminist…Jan 26, 2018Jan 26, 2018
Wulira!Episode notes: Uganda Cancer InstituteMedical archives are an interesting thing — well, archiving in Uganda is not necessarily at its best. Within the medical field though…Jan 3, 2018Jan 3, 2018
Wulira!Episode notes: UPEWe want to talk about UPE — Universal Primary Education. This is a very large topic and we might not be able to do it justice in the short…Dec 28, 2017Dec 28, 2017
Wulira!Episode Notes: Gertrude MbagoToday we want to talk about a particular person whose story we have come across in our reading. We have found many actors — some whom we…Nov 19, 2017Nov 19, 2017
Wulira!Episode notes: Party ColoursWe spent an insane amount of time in preparing for this episode, looking for the colours of different political parties in Uganda. There…Nov 6, 2017Nov 6, 2017
Wulira!Episode Notes: Cooperative Societies in UgandaIn this episode we hosted Kalundi Serumaga to join in on a conversation about the history of cooperative societies in Uganda.Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
Wulira!Episode Notes: Women in Elective PoliticsThe first Legislative Council had two women representatives — out of sixty-one. They were not African. They were Barbara Saben and Alice…Oct 23, 2017Oct 23, 2017