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{UAH} A CALL FOR DEMOCRACY IN UGANDA

Subject: Acall to Action for democracy and the release of detainees + ACCESS TO PODCASTS
Date: 28 February 2016 18:14:36
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Dear Ugandans and friends of Uganda,


1. Please join us on our Redeeming Our Motherland radio programme this evening as Professor Mubiru Musoke and Professor Amii Omara-Otunnu issue a call to action for democracy and an appeal to release all political detainees...

Time: 7.00 pm UK time.


2. Access to our podcasts- We are delighted that our podcasts are now on iTunes Store, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Blubrry. You can access them easily by following the guidelines below. Please find the same guidelines attached for ease of printing.


Building Uganda Together – podcasts


Guidelines for all users' iPhone/iPad; Androids and laptops /desktops

1. If you are new to using Podcasts


Using a podcast app is an excellent way to keep up with the Sunday and other broadcasts. You simply subscribe to the podcasts and from then on, they are automatically downloaded to your phone, tablet or computer. There is no need to keep logging in to listen and they are available anytime on your device.


There are many apps that do this and we have set out below a simple guide depending on whether you use an iPhone/iPad, Android phone/tablet or desktop/laptop.



iPhone/iPad users


These have a built-in app called Podcasts which manages your podcasts very easily. Simply click on this link https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/sunday-radio-program-podcast/id1084225241?mt=2 then OK which opens the Podcasts app and brings you to the Sunday radio program and other podcasts. Then select SUBSCRIBE and you are done. From then on the radio and other broadcasts will be downloaded to your device and you will have access to all our programs.


Android Users



Of the top 10 apps to subscribe to podcasts we have selected two for which the process is really simple – there is no need to sign-in or create an account plus they are linked to the iTunes store directory which makes locating our podcasts easier.


The first is PodcastAddict

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bambuna.podcastaddict
You can then use the search engine to find Building Uganda Together (though it is not necessary, you can tick to use the iTunes search engine which will speed up the search).


The second is AntennaPod



https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.danoeh.antennapod
Once the app is installed, open it, select "Add Podcast" then search the iTunes directory for Building Uganda Together. Once it is found select "Subscribe".


Laptop/desktop
The most popular program is iTunes which can be downloaded for free. The iTunes store can be searched for Building Uganda Together then subscribe to the podcasts.
There are few alternatives to iTunes which are simple to use and Clementine https://www.clementine-player.org/ is one of them.




2. If you are an experienced Podcasts user
You can continue to use your favourite app and search for Building Uganda Together in the main podcast directories. It is listed in the iTunes Store, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Blubrry.




Margaret Opio



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