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  2. Joe Oloka-Onyango - Wikipedia

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    Joe Oloka-Onyango is a Ugandan lawyer and academic. [2] He is a Professor of Law at Makerere University School of Law where he has also formerly been Dean and Director of the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC). [3]

  3. Health in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Health service delivery in Uganda operates on a decentralized system. In the public sector, the first point of care is a level I health centre (HC) followed by HCII, HCIII, HCIV, district hospital, Regional Referral hospital and the National referral hospital. [7]

  4. African Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    African Health Sciences is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering clinical practice and public health policy relevant to Africa and low-income countries. [1] The editor-in-chief is James K. Tumwine (Makerere University), who established the journal in 2001. [2] The journal is abstracted and indexed by Index Medicus ...

  5. Economy of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Uganda has experienced rapid economic growth, but it is not clear to what extent this positive development can be attributed to Structural Adjustment. [25] Uganda is a member of the World Trade Organization, since 1 January 1995 and a member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, from 25 October 1962. [26]

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The plan also foresaw the construction of ecological latrines at schools, market places, and health centres and hygiene education at schools. [24] [25] The investments were to be funded by the European Union, the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and Germany. The existing plant at Bugolobi was planned to be decommissioned once the new ...

  7. 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.

  8. Uganda National Health Consumers' Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The charter was adopted and implemented in Uganda's health sector by the Uganda Health Ministry (MOH) in 2009. [20] Passage of the tobacco control bill: UNHCO's commitment to tobacco control advocacy influenced the passing of the Tobacco Control Bill 2014. UNHCO viewed tobacco products as the only legal consumer products that kill people when ...

  9. Energy in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Hut and metallic shack next to a high voltage electricity substation. In the 1980s, charcoal and fuel wood met more than 95 percent of Uganda's energy needs. [4] In 2005 and 2006, low water levels of Lake Victoria, the main source of the country's electricity generation potential, led to a generation shortage and an energy crisis.