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  2. Education in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda's Universal Primary Education (UPE) was initiated under the 1992 Uganda’s Government White Paper to achieve human development by providing the resources for every child to enter and remain in school up until secondary school, ensuring affordable education, and reducing poverty by providing individuals with basic skills. [28]

  3. Senteza Kajubi - Wikipedia

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    Between 1987 and 1989, he chaired the education review commission resulting in a White Paper titled the Kajubi Report, which recommended the implementation of Universal Primary Education (UPE). The report was accepted by the cabinet in 1992 and is currently in the process of being implemented.

  4. File:Education (Schools) Act 1992 (UKPGA 1992-38).pdf

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  5. File:Further and Higher Education Act 1992 (UKPGA 1992-13).pdf

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  6. List of schools in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    SchoolsUganda - The number one School directory in Uganda; Government Primary Schools at Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda) (PDF) Government Secondary Schools at Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda) (PDF) School Net Uganda – Directory of Ugandan Schools; Uganda School Directory by city at Graduates.com; https://www ...

  7. List of government ministries of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This bold step by the Government of Uganda led to an increase in lower secondary enrolment of nearly 25% between 2007 and 2012. Students in Uganda. At the 2002 census, Uganda had a literacy rate of 66.8 percent (76.8 percent male and 57.7 percent female). [138] Public spending on education was at 5.2 percent of the 2002–2005 GDP. [184]

  9. Category:1992 in Uganda - Wikipedia

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