Saturday, July 28, 2012

Saving for economic empowerment

Today, 28th July 2012 goes in the history books as the day the Veterinary Wealth Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (Vet Wealth SACCO) held its first Annual General Meeting and constituted its first Board and Supervisory Committee. The meeting was held at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity in Makerere University. It is a development for which I greatly thank God for letting me and several colleagues be part of from inception through registration to now full composition of the governing structures.

This SACCO is one step of demonstrating that veterinarians in Uganda have embraced the principle of harnessing synergies and are willing to use it to improve their economic position and capacity of offering services and support to the community.

Long live Vet Wealth SACCO.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Gone to the dogs. Why dogs?


In some cultures in the world, animals are praised, adored, almost regarded as human and in some (almost) worshiped. While this demonstrates the close ties and mutually beneficial relationship between man and animals, man also coined a saying that seems to suggest a demeaning of the animal - at least one specie which ironically, on the other hand, is also described as "man's best friend".

The saying "gone to the dogs" is used to describe something or a situation that has gone bad or lost all good things associated with it. The question is, why the dogs when it is known that in many cultures, dogs are very important members of the family and community for various reasons: company, hunting, security, recreation (sports), disaster prediction, etc?

Which culture coined this saying and why? Join me in searching for the answer. As we search, I think we (humans) should also stop 'messing up things' and quickly (as if to avoid responsibility) say they have 'gone to the dogs' instead of admitting that 'we have, in our normal minds, deliberately chosen to mess the things up so badly that they are not even useful to us anymore'. Why don't we 'take these things to the angels' instead? Let us strive to make things better.