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Planning for LivingStone International University began as early as 2006. The LivingStone International University Strategic Plan 2009-2014 was completed December 19, 2007 and submitted to the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) with the goal of being chartered as a fully accredited university by the Uganda government.
Government body Head Notes Office of the President: Yoweri Museveni [1] [2] [3] Office of the Vice President: Jessica Alupo [1] [2] Office of the Prime Minister: Robinah Nabbanja [1] [2] Office of First Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for EAC Affairs: Rebecca Kadaga [1] [2] Office of Second Deputy Prime Minister & Leader of Government Business ...
In September 2021, Parliament approved the takeover of the Mountains of the Moon University by the government. The university commenced full operations as a public university on 1 July 2022. At the time of becoming a public university, MMU has 265 approved staff positions (academic, administrative and support). Of these 170 positions (64 ...
Uganda Pentecostal University: Fort Portal: 2005 [31] 31: USHG: University of the Sacred Heart Gulu: Gulu: 2016 [32] 32: ... Education in Uganda; List of business ...
Uganda Communication Employees’ Union (UCEU) 221 Uganda Public Employees Union (UPEU) 10,500 Uganda Electricity and Allied Workers′ Union (UEAWU) 3,600 Uganda Railways Workers Union (URWU) 3,00 Uganda Hospitality Leisure and Allied Workers Union (UHLAWU) 23 Uganda Media Union (UMU) 1,104 4 1,104 Uganda Nurses and Midwives Union (UNMU) 5,000 ...
With its 140,000 members, it is the largest and oldest teacher union in the country. [1] One of the major tasks is collective bargaining and the attractiveness of the teaching profession. [2] Uganda, once a pioneer in education policy within Africa, is now a developing country in the field of education. Low salary and a class size of 120 ...
Uganda Management Institute (UMI) is a government-owned national center for training, research, and consultancy in the field of management and administration in Uganda. It is one of the nine public universities and degree-awarding institutions in the country outside the military.
Her first job was as a draftsman and site clerk at the Kampala, Uganda offices of Tectura International Planners, Architects and Project Managers, where she worked for one year, from 2000 until 2001. She then worked as an Assistant Engineering Officer for Luweero District Local Government for a five-year period, from 2001 until 2006.