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  2. Janet Museveni - Wikipedia

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    Janet Museveni founded the Uganda Women's Effort to Save Orphans (UWESO), a private relief agency in late 1986, which she said was shaped by her experience as a refugee. She became involved with the HIV/AIDS campaigns in Uganda in the 1990s, forging ties with radical pastor Martin Ssempa for abstinence-only sex education in Uganda . [ 10 ]

  3. Winnie Byanyima - Wikipedia

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    Following her training as an aeronautical engineer, Byanyima worked as a flight engineer for Uganda Airlines. When Yoweri Museveni, Ugandan Presidents since 1986, started the 1981–1986 Ugandan Bush War, Byanyima left her job and joined the armed rebellion. Museveni and Byanyima had been raised together at the Byanyima household as children ...

  4. List of Ugandans - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Wabudeya, government official and politician; Benjamin Joseph Odoki, Supreme Court justice; Bettinah Tianah, television personality and model; Betty Bigombe, cabinet minister and World Bank director; Bright Rwamirama, cabinet minister; Busingye Kabumba, poet and lawyer

  5. Anne Juuko - Wikipedia

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    Anne Juuko (born c. 1981), is a Ugandan investment banker and corporate executive, who was appointed by Standard Bank Group as the Regional Head of Global Markets in the group's Eastern African region, covering South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. Her appointment took effect on 1 April 2024.

  6. Joy Kabatsi - Wikipedia

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    She returned to her native Uganda in 1988 and worked at the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Uganda), on secondment from the World Bank. [4] In 1997 she transferred to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), and worked there until 2001, as their Principal Revenue Officer (Legal). From 2002 until 2004, she served as the ...

  7. Barbara Nekesa Oundo - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Nekesa Oundo is a Ugandan politician and diplomat, who serves as Uganda's High Commissioner to South Africa, based in Pretoria. [1] In that capacity, she also represents her country, to the nations of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland. [2] She previously served as the state minister for Karamoja affairs in the ...

  8. World Bank halts new lending to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to the Ugandan government after concluding that its anti-LGBTQ law, which has been condemned by many countries and ...

  9. Monica Azuba Ntege - Wikipedia

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    Monica Azuba Ntege (née Monica Azuba) is a Ugandan engineer and politician.She was the Minister of Works and Transport in the Ugandan Cabinet.She was appointed to that position on 6 June 2016 replacing John Byabagambi, who became Minister for Karamoja. [1]