Our Philosophy | Mission | And Values
About Us ResearchFinds News we are a unique platform from Uganda in Africa that aims to simplify research findings from new studies conducted by academia and career researchers in the continent, making them accessible to a broader audience without the use of scientific jargon. Our team combines academic rigor with journalistic flair to present the latest research, innovations, and creations currently emerging from Africa in a consumable and easy-to-read format.
We do not endorse or reject any of the studies we feature on our platform. Instead, we encourage our readers to engage in healthy debates about the dependability and trustworthiness of the findings, innovations, and creations presented on our website.
At ResearchFinds News, our mission is to bridge the gap between research and industry by disseminating study findings to relevant stakeholders, including policymakers, governments, and the broader academia.
In addition to featuring research on our website, our professional team also offers research support, book reviews, policy briefs, ghostwriting, media/communications consultancy, research training, data collection/analysis, and academic mentorship services.
If you have conducted research, written a dissertation or a report, or invented, innovated, or patented something and would like to feature your findings on our platform, please contact us by filling out this FORM or emailing us at Info@researchfindsug.com or researchfindsug@gmail.com.
Our goal at ResearchFinds News is to provide the latest professional study results, innovations, and creations and encourage healthy conversations and debates among our readers. Our focus is solely on linking research and industry and finding new data that can contribute to Africa’s socio-economic development.
ResearchFinds News is a published by Streamline Consults Ltd.
Editorial Team & Contributors
Arinaitwe Rugyendo is a longtime journalist in Uganda who has served as a cab reporter and later on as Bureau Chief at Daily Monitor newspaper from 1999 to 2001.
In June 2001, he co-founded Uganda’s first English tabloid newspaper, Red Pepper where he has served in various capacities from Managing Editor to Advertising Director, ending his career as Marketing and Digital Media Director in 2020.
A holder of a Master of Science in Marketing from Salford University and currently a Ph.D. Fellow in Journalism and Communication at Makerere University, Rugyendo is a Desmond Tutu Fellow, Crans Montana New Leader, and Chairman of Young Engineers Uganda and Uganda Premier League.