Wednesday, February 10, 2010

TIMU GODFREY: GOD'S SERVANT

Dear vistor! you are welcome to my blog. I pray that you will be blessed for the few seconds you spend on this site. Kindly let me know how you feel about my website through complements advice and criticisms. 

Be blesses and Enjoy.

Timu Godfrey


Who is me?
My names are Timu Godfrey, Timu is my Sur name, it ia a direct translation of the word "TEAM" which means a group of people. I was born in Sooko Parish Muraamba Sub County Kisoro District. It was a season  when a group of born again Anglican Christians could congregate in one home to preach the gospel. To the people in that locality, the word "Timu" meant a congregation of born again christians. It was the time when Anglican Christian Revival in South Western Uganda was at its peak; the time when the song Tumutendereza successfuly spread in all Anglican churches in South western Uganda .

Contacts
Mobile Phone: +256 0712 951035
Emails: timugodfrey@gmail.com
              timugodfrey@yahoo.com

My life objective
To put God first in everything I do.

My motivation
1.      For nothing is impossible with God. Luke 1:37 (NIV)
2.      I can do everything through him who gives me                            strength.              Philippians 4:13 (NIV)

 My Values
Caring.
Loving.
Paraying.

My publications

1)Strengthening of Management of Government Ministries Resource Centres: a case study of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development Resource centre. ( on going)



2.   Information services in the Ministry of Gender labour and social Development resource centre. 2005, Kampala.



3. Classification schemes as applied in Kampala Libraries: a case   
    study of Uganda Polytechnic Kyambogo Library. 2000, Kampala.


Journal articles
  1. Ministry resource Centre boosted: CD secretariat has restocked with up to date information.  
  2. Commonwealth Women Ministers’ Meeting adopts positions.
  3. Community Dialogue Centres for better family care practices




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  2. Daniel 11:32 New King James Version (NKJV)
    Those who do wickedly against the covenant he shall [a]corrupt with flattery; but the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits.

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  3. Guterres to run for second term as UN chief

    The former prime minister of Portugal and the UN's former high commissioner for refugees, will see his first term expire in December

    UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres will run for a second five-year term as the organization's chief, his spokesman said Monday.

    Guterres informed the president of the General Assembly and Security Council that "he is available to serve a second term as secretary general of the United Nations," which would run from 2022 to 2026, spokesman Stephane Dujarric told a daily press briefing.

    Diplomatic officials said Guterres, 71, told the UN Security Council's permanent members on Friday that he planned to seek a second term.

    A diplomat told AFP that during the meeting with representatives from China, the United States, France, Britain and Russia, Guterres described the many threats the world faces.

    He underscored the need to reconcile "humanity and nature" and the importance of improved international cooperation on other challenges such as cybersecurity and terrorism, the diplomat added.

    Other diplomats said Guterres' hope to serve a second term has so far not been met with any resistance from the permanent Security Council members.

    It is traditional for a UN secretary general to serve the maximum two terms, though before November's US election, diplomats said Guterres was not planning to seek a second term if President Donald Trump were reelected.

    The outgoing US leader scorned multilateralism in many instances and assailed UN bodies such as the World Health Organization.

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he "warmly welcomed" Guterres' decision to run for a second term and congratulated him on "doing a fantastic job."

    "It would be a mistake to simply replace him for tokenistic reasons," Johnson said in an apparent reference to the idea of appointing the first female secretary general to replace him.

    "He is very thoughtful in his analysis," Johnson added. "But also the way in which he is advocating for new solutions to the new problems we face."

    Several non-governmental groups have criticized Guterres previously, saying he has been too quiet on human rights issues.

    Guterres has said he has pushed various causes with world leaders behind the scenes.

    "If Antonio Guterres wants 2nd term as UN chief, he should commit to implementing his Call to Action on Human Rights," Louis Charbonneau, who heads the UN-monitoring wing of Human Rights Watch, said on Twitter.

    Guterres, a former prime minister of Portugal and the UN's former high commissioner for refugees, will see his first term expire in December.

    Over the course of the year, the Security Council and General Assembly will confirm whether or not Guterres will serve a second term.
    ourtesy of NewVision 18-1-2021 (Online)

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