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The Government of Uganda has advised us to practice social distancing and staying at home to curb the spread of COVID-19. This does not mean that we must change our lifestyles completely.
The Education Grant Service Line (EGSL) at the Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE) has recently implemented a paperless method of moving documents within the various stages of review in processing Education Grant submissions from field staff.
The Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE) has significantly contributed to achieving the Under-Secretary General’s (USG) Compact goals for 2019 through its Compliance Unit by achieving 72% implementation rate of the audit recommendations from Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS).
On 6th March the RSCE along with other tenants of the Entebbe Support Base (ESB) celebrated International Women’s Day under the theme, “I am Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights.”
After a long week with average temperatures of 28 degrees at the Entebbe Support Base, the long-awaited gazebos at the Regional Service Centre Entebbe have officially opened for use at a ceremony presided over by Paulin Djomo, Chief of RSCE.
Regional Field Technology Service (RFTS) Digital Solutions Centre in collaboration with the Information Security and Compliance unit have achieved 100% registration of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) at the RSCE.
Entebbe, UGANDA (Friday January 31, 2020), In support of the Secretary-General’s initiative that aims at increasing awareness, engaging dialogue and promoting action to improve the quality of workplace behaviour, Entebbe has had its second rou
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Chief RSCE Paulin Djomo addresses the RSCE staff during the first Town Hall meeting of 2020.
ENTEBBE – On Friday 24th January, Chief of the Regional Service Centre Entebbe (RSCE) Paulin Djomo invited all staff of the RSCE to attend a beginning of the year town hall meeting. The chief RSCE recognised 2019 to be a fantastic year while also looking forward to the year to come.
The world temperature is rising day after day affecting us and to ensure we continue to live on a healthy planet, one thing is sure, we must all ‘be part of the solution not part of the pollution’.