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    healthcare‚ which was not available in Kampala‚ Uganda. Facing numerous challenges‚ we returned to Kampala six months later. Three years later‚ my father’s job opportunity in the USA brought about a mix of emotions. Upon arrival in the USA‚ I eagerly anticipated the start of my middle school journey‚ making friends easily. However‚ the financial stress on my family due to my healthcare needs led to our separation. My mom‚ my younger sister‚ and I returned to Kampala‚ while my dad stayed in the USA to

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    parallel to that is their safety concern. The purpose of this paper is to identify major causes of accidents by the boda boda riders and hence provide plausible remedies to the problem. Methodology: A survey was taken in the 3 city suburbs of Kampala (Kawempe‚ and Kasubi‚ Kisenyi) using simple random sampling technique. A sample of 120 operators was selected and a well structured questionnaire administered to them. Logistic regression analyses were used to obtain adjusted odds ratio estimates

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    Taxation in Uganda

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    A key reform promoted by the IMF and World Bank was the restructuring of Uganda’s taxation regime. One of the intentions was to lower the dependence on trade taxes‚ which reduced incentives for production‚ and to rely instead on indirect taxes on goods and services. Indirect taxes provided an average of 79.8 percent of total revenue between 1990-1998. Taxes on income and profits have steadily increased from 9.8 percent of total revenue in 1989 to 15.2 percent in 1998. Yet‚ of total taxes‚ about 50

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    Uganda daily life

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    Genevieve Quiros Mrs. McClellan AP Human Geography March 24‚ 2014 Ping Unit 3 Uganda Around Uganda customs differ according to the dominant tribe or ethnicity in that region. Generally‚ most customs follow Christian beliefs because of British colonization during the 1800s. Over 80 percent of the population is either of Roman Catholic or Protestant Christian beliefs. The impact of colonization has provided a cause for many Ugandans to reconstruct traditional values. Common cultural values among

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    Letter of Complaint

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    European Agency For Refugees 82‚ Amarganda road. Kampala 21111. Uganda. 21th September 2011 Lt. Jones. Fast Food Company. 50 Lion road. Kampala 23330. Uganda. Dear Sir‚ I am writing to convey to you that the service your company has been providing has worsened substantially during the last three months. Firstly‚ the quality of the food has decreased considerably during this period. This fact has been noticeable since you change your main supplier. Over these three months

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    UGANDA MUKONO DISTRICT COUNCIL SCORE-CARD REPORT 2009/2010 Published by ACODE P. O. Box 29836‚ Kampala Email: library@acode-u.org‚ acode@acode-u.org Website: http://www.acode-u.org Citation: Muyomba-Tamale‚ L.‚ (2011). Local Government Councils’ Performance and public Service Delivery in Uganda: Mukono District Council Score-Card Report 2009/10. ACODE Policy Research Series‚ No. 45‚ 2011. Kampala. © ACODE 2011 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a

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    Service Delivery

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION…………………………………………………………………..….i APPROVAL………………………………………………………………………..iii DEDICATION……………………………………………………………………...iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT………………………………………………………….v TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………….vi . LIST OF TABLES……………………………………………………………….…ix LIST OF FIGURES………………………………………………………………...x ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………..…….xi CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of the study………………………………………………………....1 1.1 Statement of the problem……………………………………………………

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    MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE‚ ANIMAL INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES joint agricultural annual sector review THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Towards actualizing the Agricultural Revolution in Uganda HON. TRESS BUCYANAYANDI Minister of Agriculture‚ Animal Industry & Fisheries HON. RUTH NANKABIRWA Minister of State (Fisheries) HON. RWAMIRAMA K. BRIGHT HON. ZERUBABEL MIJUMBI NYIIRA HON. VINCENT R. RUBAREMA NYIIRA HON. VINCENT R. RUBAREMA Minister of State (Livestock) Minister of State (Agriculture) Minister

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    Problematic Aspects. Human Rights Review‚ 11(2)‚ 199-221. 3.) Miller C. J.‚ John‚ M. Ed. (2008). "Uganda." New Encyclopedia of Africa. Detroit: Charles Scribner ’s Sons. 119-127. 4.) Bernstein‚ J.‚ & Okello‚ M. (2007). To Be or Not To Be: Urban Refugees in Kampala. Refuge‚ 24(1)‚ 46-56. 5.) Ewins‚ L. (2011). "Gross Violation": Why Uganda ’s Anti-Homosexuality Act threatens its trade benefits with the United States. Boston College International & Comparative Law Review‚ 34(1)‚ 147-171. 6.) Hollander‚ M. (2009)

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    Ugandan War In Tanzania

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    The Ugandan Tanzanian war of 1978 until 1979 was the war to be credited with the overthrow of dictator Idi Amin. Since seizing power in 1971‚ through a military coup‚ Amin’s regime became greatly disliked by Tanzania. As a result of jealousy and rivalry between leaders‚ an unjust war was had. Under Amin’s power‚ Uganda never had a healthy relationship with Tanzania‚ creating tension that eventually overflew forcing the two countries into war. By the end of the fight‚ Amin’s regime was ousted from

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