Our work in Africa

Team building program for the
UN World Food Programme, Uganda

“A lot of barriers between individual staff members have been broken.”
“The course was very good and exceeded all expectations.”
“I and the organisation will surely benefit from this program. We will implement the many skills achieved.”
“It was very educative and helped me to reflect in my life.”
“I realized the big importance of teamwork."
“It was informative, challenging and inspiring.”
“It has been indeed very useful, we will certainly be more effective on our jobs.”
“It was well organized to suit the different needs of our organisation at all levels. Lyn's coaches were very effective, friendly and confident.”

Participant comments. Conducted by Lyn Russell with the help of her team at Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda 2nd ~ 6th December 2002.

SOS ethical leadership & teambuilding
Kakiri Children’s Village, Uganda

“It has been so educative. It created a very big impact on me.”
“This two day course has been spiritually, mentally and physically rejuvenating to self and other members.”
“This has a been a key to ethical leadership, teamwork and quality management.”
 “I have got tools to analyse our situation more realistically and have a better outlook to deal with the many challenges of working in this organisation.”


Participant comments. Conducted by Lyn Russell with the help of her team at Kakiri, Uganda 7th ~ 8th November 2002.

Training talented young Ugandan co-facilitators

Over the past two and a half years we have been working with the public and in organisations within Uganda and Rwanda in the areas of effective team relations in highly demanding environments, ethical leadership, conflict resolution in post conflict and reconciliation processes and women and leadership.

We have worked with the UN World Food Programme, World Vision Uganda, the Rwandan Unity and Reconciliation Commission and members of the Ugandan prison system and the Ugandan Army plus many members of the public. Over this time The Human Dimension has trained up 12 talented young Ugandan co-facilitators to assist with this work.

We believe as Gandhi did : “if you give a man a fish you feed him for today only, but if you teach him how to fish you feed him for his life and, if you go a step further, and teach him how to teach others how to fish you then can feed his whole village forever!” The Human Dimension sees the importance of working with young people as they are tomorrow’s leaders.

Three new members of our Human Dimension team have contributed significantly to this work : Paul Kinobi Kakensa, Che' Russell and Peter Russell  ( see Our Team )

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