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  2. Petroleum Authority of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU), also known as the Uganda National Petroleum Authority, is governmental organisation that regulates the petroleum industry in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. Its responsibilities include licensing, regulation, supervision of exploration, harvesting, refining, marketing ...

  3. Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile Justice and the Law in Uganda: Towards Restorative Justice published in 2003 in Human Rights in Development Online volume 9 issue 1 pages 293–346. [12] Understanding Children's Rights: The Case of Corporal Punishment in Rural Uganda published in 2003 in East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights Volume 9 issue 1.

  4. Economy of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Sources from within the government reveal that the main concern at present is the manner in which millions of dollars have been lost in the past decade, money that could allegedly have stayed in Uganda for investment in the public sector; a Global Financial Integrity report recently revealed that illicit money flows from Uganda between 2001 and ...

  5. The Uganda Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Journal is a biannual scholarly journal of the Uganda Society (previously the Uganda Literary and Scientific Society) with its first publication in 1934. [1] The journal's focus is on documenting and disseminating knowledge about Uganda and has been a platform for scholarly research, discussions, and insights related to various aspects of Uganda's history, culture, and society.

  6. New public management - Wikipedia

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    The initial New Public Management (NPM) reforms implemented in Anglo-Saxon countries inspired reforms across the world. [9] These reforms, which were triggered and motivated by a variety of factors and resulted in the development of various models, led to the emergence of a global NPM trend. [10]

  7. Augustus Nuwagaba - Wikipedia

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    He was a team leader for Developing Financial Management and Training manual for Parliamentary Accountability Committees, member of audit committee of the Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development of the Republic of Uganda, winner of International Award for significant Contribution to World Society and Appears In World Who is Who ...

  8. Economic history of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The International Development Association awarded Uganda US$16 million to help improve the efficiency of government-owned enterprises. [9] Funds allocated through this Public Enterprise Project would be used to pay for consultancy services and supplies and to commission a study of ways to reform public-sector administration. [9]

  9. Uganda Oil Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Oil Refinery is a planned crude oil refinery in Kabaale village, on the Eastern shore of Lake Albert along the Hoima–Kaiso–Tonya Road, Buseruka Sub-county, Hoima District, Western Region, Uganda, near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [2]