What five websites you want to follow this week to develop your leadership skills
During this week I found out that the following five websites will help you to develop your leadership skills wherever you are.
- Uongozi Institute
UONGOZI Institute exists to support African leaders to attain sustainable development for their nation and for Africa. We seek to inspire leaders and promote the recognition of the important role of leadership in sustainable development. You can find them at their website here >>> Uongozi institute or EMAIL THEM
2. Blogs Feed Post
On this blog, you can find all the important blogs around you and you can help yourself to choose what blog you want. You can find this blog here >>>> BLOGS FEEDPOSTS>>> this blog is also important for those who own blog this can be very helpful to get traffic.
3. Vijana Learn and Lead
This is a blog about leadership, traveling, and volunteerism, it also provides different opportunities for people around Tanzania to volunteer at different places. If you want to learn about leadership and volunteering I suggest checking out this website. You can find it at Vijana Lead and Learn. Or you can E-mail them HERE.
4. World wide Guide to Women leadership
This site is dedicated to the women who have ruled since the beginning of times - or as long as the sources date back - and those holding political offices to the present day.
There have always been female rulers. Egyptian Queens are believed to have governed from around 3000 BCE, and the first to be named by the sources without any doubt is Ku-baba, who ruled the Mesopotamian City-State of Ur around 2500 BCE. You can visit them at the guide to women leaders.
There have always been female rulers. Egyptian Queens are believed to have governed from around 3000 BCE, and the first to be named by the sources without any doubt is Ku-baba, who ruled the Mesopotamian City-State of Ur around 2500 BCE. You can visit them at the guide to women leaders.
5. Young Leaders Forum
The main objectives of the program are
- To enable young citizens to actively engage politically and to contribute to opening up the institutions for citizen participation;
- To build a network of young change-makers from different backgrounds who will instigate positive change to social, economic and political challenges pertinent in the country;
- To bring awareness among the youth towards their rights and responsibilities
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