Many organizations still treat websites as one-time projects, build it, launch it, forget it. The result is broken platforms, poor domain choices, outdated content, and zero real impact.
This session challenges that mindset.
Drawing from a journey that spans education, community mentorship, and hands-on WordPress implementation, this talk demonstrates how WordPress can be used as a long-term infrastructure for social good, not just a publishing tool.
We’ll walk through real-world deployments across schools, alumni networks, and non-profit initiatives in Uganda starting from simple WordPress.com blogs to fully managed domains and dynamic platforms. These include education websites, alumni ecosystems, and even a live-updating league system built to engage communities beyond the classroom.
The session will also address hard truths often ignored:
1. Why websites fail after launch.
2. Why domain choices matter more than most developers admit.
3. Why sustainability, ownership, and user training are non-negotiable.
Finally, we’ll explore how modern tools, including AI, can accelerate development, while reinforcing that community, structure, and purpose remain human responsibilities.
