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Milly Kikomeko

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Milly Kikomeko
BornMilly Nassolo
1993
Kikumbo Village, Butambala District, Uganda
🏳️ NationalityUgandan
Other namesMilly Nassolo Kikomeko
🎓 Alma materMpigi Mixed Secondary School, Mpigi High School
💼 Occupation
Known forActivism, peer education, Woman Empowerment
  • Robert Kikomeko Tumusabe (m. 2016)

Milly Nassolo Kikomeko is a Ugandan a women and children's rights activist, social entrepreneur, lawyer and she is the co-founder of Maisha Holistic Africa Foundation, a girl-child rights and development non-profit organization based in Kagadi District.[1][2][3].

Early Life and Education[edit]

Nassolo was born in Kikumbo Village, Kibibi Subcounty, in Butambala District. She attended Gombe Primary School for her primary education, followed by Mpigi Mixed Secondary School for O-Level, and pursued her A-level studies at Mpigi High School. She obtained her Bachelor of Laws degree from Kampala International University[3].

Career[edit]

Since 2014, Nassolo has been serving as a legal assistant at Lubega, Ssaka and Co. Advocates while she was still an undergraduate[3]. Currently, she continues to work at the law firm as a lawyer[4][5]. In 2014, she co-founded and serves as the Director in charge of Legal, Women, and Children Affairs at Maisha Holistic Africa Foundation[6][2], a non-profit organization focused on girl-child rights and development, based in Kagadi District[7][8][9]

Personal Life[edit]

Nassolo got married to Robert Kikomeko Tumusabe on the 16th of July 2016 at Kamwokya Church of God. Together, they have two sons, Tyler Kaeb K. Tumusabe and Travis Silver K. Tumusabe[2][10]

References[edit]

  1. Editorial, PML DAILY EDITOR | PML Daily (October 26, 2023). "MILLY NASSOLO: Passion for Empowering Women".
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Asingwire, Mzee (May 17, 2023). "Milly Nassolo's legal career: Balancing law practice and activism for social change". Pulse Uganda.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Working for women makes Nassolo happy". Monitor. March 28, 2021.
  4. "Activist Milly Kikomeko Launches "Get Talking with Milly" Tweet Chat Initiative – TowerPostNews". thetowerpost.com. October 26, 2023.
  5. Wampula, Arajab (October 25, 2023). "Here Are All The Amazing Things Milly Nassolo Is Doing To Advocate For The Girl Child* | DaParrot | Building Communities, Outlining Possibilities".
  6. "Nassolo supports disadvantaged people". Bukedde.
  7. Adeya, John Kenny (October 19, 2023). "Milly Nassolo Fostering Children's and Women's Rights in Uganda". Kampala Edge Times.
  8. Mugisha, Mugibson (May 18, 2023). "Meet Milly Nassolo: A Champion For A Brighter Future For Children & Women In Uganda - MUGIBSON". mugibson.com.
  9. Mugisha, Mugibson (February 1, 2023). "Activist Milly Nassolo Extends Helping Hand Through Health Camp In Kagadi District - MUGIBSON". mugibson.com.
  10. Lisimba, Hillary (December 21, 2021). "I lied to him about everything the first time we met, Ugandan wife discloses". Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news.

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