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  1. Improving the flow for Ugandans: the Uganda government is reducing water tariffs in an effort to attract more consumers. Geoffrey Muleme reports from Kampala.(Water ... African Review of Business and Technology by Geoffrey Muleme, 2006-02-01
  2. Report of an inquiry into African local government in the protectorate of Uganda by C. A. G Wallis, 1953
  3. Government of Uganda: Human Rights in Uganda, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, National Housing and Construction Company
  4. War in Uganda: The Legacy of Idi Amin by Tony Avirgan, Martha Honey, 1983-01
  5. Uganda (Oxfam Country Profiles Series) by Ian Leggett, 2001-10
  6. Oded Uganda (Studies in Islamic culture and history) by ODED, 1974
  7. Towards Independence in Africa: A District Officer in Uganda at the End of Empire by Patrick Walker, 2009-08-15
  8. Changing Uganda: Dilemmas Of Structural Adjustment (Eastern African Studies) by Holger Bernt Hansen, 1992-01-15
  9. Uganda Since Independence: A Story of Unfulfilled Hopes by Phares Mutibwa, 1992-10-08
  10. Imperialism and Fascism in Uganda by Mahmood Mamdani, 1983-05-09
  11. Conflict Resolution In Uganda (Peace Research Monograph, No 16 : from the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo) by Kumar Rupesinghe, 1989-09-01
  12. Governing Uganda. British Colonial Rule and its Legacy by Gardner Thompson, 1999-01-01
  13. Self-government for Uganda: an African state manifesto by Progressive Party, Progessive Party, 2010-08-06
  14. Self-Government for Uganda, an African State. Manifesto by The Progressive Party.

21. Uganda: Government Cannot Prevent The International Criminal Court From Investig
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE AI Index AFR 59/008/2004 (Public) News Service No 289 16 November 2004
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22. Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
Information on the ministry and Uganda s foreign policy, immigration issues, diplomatic missions, trade and investment, tourism and travel.
http://www.mofa.go.ug/

23. MyUganda - About Uganda > Government | Uganda's Information Portal >> Government
Government of Uganda. Cabinet Past Leaders Military Post Independence Personalities. Every year on 9th October
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Nov 17, 2010 Home Photos Hotels Attractions ... Discussion Forum RESOURCE NAVIGATION Government of Uganda More Resources Location:: Home ... About Uganda ADVERTISEMENTS
Government of Uganda Cabinet Past Leaders Military Post Independence ... Personalities Every year on 9th October, Uganda celebrates its independence anniversary commemorating the day the people of Uganda gained self rule from the their former colonial masters. Enshrined in the country's Constitution, the government of Uganda stands on the following corner stones - "Of the People, For the People and By the People" These three pillars of democracy are espoused by the composition of Uganda's Government, comprising of three arms of state namely: The Executive headed by the President and Cabinet, The Judiciary headed by the Chief Justice and the Legislative headed by the Parlaiemnt whose roles and powers are enshirned and spelt out in the consitution. The government of Uganda has experienced a number of changes right from the day when Uganda gained her independence. The first government was headed by

24. Uganda Investment Authority
Government authority offering updates on the investment climate and business opportunities in Uganda. Provides online reports and publications (PDF format).
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Search Home About UIA Why Uganda Facts ... Links 17 November, 2010 Agriculture Tourism ICT Other Sectors ... Webmail
Home is best – Uganda Diaspora Summit IV This year’s theme is Leveraging the skills and resources of Ugandan Diaspora for National Economic Development. T he 1st Vitoria Basin Investment Forum Realising Socio-Economic Benefits from Investing in the lake Victoria Basin The Forum shall offer an opportunity for investors to reflect and realign themselves to the already operational East African Community Common Market Protocol. Industry experts and other participants will deliberate on recent developments, learn about new investment opportunities and share lessons learnt. Website: www.eac.int/energy Investor of the Year award, 2010 Uganda Investment Authority is inviting applications from the licensed investors who have implemented their projects and reached commercial production during the period from November 2009 to September 2010 to participate in the Investor of the Year Award 2010, under the theme, “ Investments: A major job creator Uganda tops East Africa in attracting FDI Uganda has, for the fourth year running, continued to attract foreign direct investments, at faster rate than her neighbours in the East African Region.

25. Uganda Government
The government of Uganda has president as head of the state and also of the government. The government of this African country is in operation since 9th October, 1962, that is on
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The Ugandan government has president as head of the state and also of the government. The country follows the structure of presidential republic kinds of government. The government of Uganda tries to follow the corner stone of its constitution which is 'of the people, for the people and by the people' . The government of this African country is in operation since 9th October, 1962, that is on the very day it got its independence. There are mainly three most significant parts of the Uganda government which are executive, judiciary and legislative. President and the Cabinet under him are the executive heads of the country and the parliament is endowed with the legislative powers. With the president there is also the presence of the office of Vice president in Uganda. There are a number of ministries in Uganda which further makes the operation of its government smooth and effective. It has to be mentioned that Uganda like most of the African countries has suffered from many unstable governments which was negative for the country in many ways.
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26. Uganda Government Outlaws Female Circumcision - ABC News
Dec 11, 2009 Uganda's parliament criminalizes female circumcision with life imprisonment for offenders
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27. :: National Environment Management Authority ::
Information on the current status of Uganda s environment and concerns for its preservation.
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The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is a semi-autonomous institution, established in May 1995 under the National Environment Act CAP 153 and became operational in December 1995, as the principal agency in Uganda, charged with the responsibility of coordinating, monitoring, regulating and supervising environmental management in the country. NEMA advises Government and spearheads the development of enviThe National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is a semi-autonomous institution, established in May, 1995, under the National Environment Act, Cap. 153, and became operational in December 1995, as the principal agency in Uganda, charged with the responsibility of coordinating, monitoring, regulating and supervising environmental management in the country. NEMA spearheads the development of environmental policies, laws, regulations, standards and guidelines; and guides Government on sound environmental management in Uganda.

28. Uganda - Government
Uganda Table of Contents. THE CENTRAL QUESTION facing Uganda after the National Resistance Movement (NRM) led by Yoweri Kaguta Museveni came to power in January 1986
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Uganda Table of Contents At the time that the NRA seized power, however, its organizational life had been brief, its personnel were few, and its political base was narrow. It had few resources to achieve its ambitious proposals for reform. The NRA had been formed in 1981, but its political wing, the NRM, had not been organized as a government until 1985. And because the NRA had been confined primarily to Buganda and western Uganda when it ousted the northern-based Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), many Ugandans believed it had simply substituted southern political control for northern domination. Separate civil wars resumed in the north and east only a few months later, and many people in those areas remained deeply skeptical about NRM promises. Nonetheless, NRM leaders made the most important policy decisions in the regime's first four years, relying on the wave of popular support that accompanied their rise to power and their control over the national army. They introduced several new political bodies, including an inner circle of NRM and NRA officials who had risen to leadership positions during the guerrilla war, a hierarchy of popular assemblies known as resistance councils (RCs), the NRM secretariat, and schools for political education. But the NRM had too few trained cadres or detailed plans to implement the Ten-Point Program during this period. As Museveni himself conceded, the NRM came to power before it was ready to govern.

29. Uganda Government Softens Propsed Anti-gay Law | Reuters
* Death penalty likely to be dropped * Uganda denies it bowed to Western pressure By Elias Biryabarema KAMPALA, Dec 23 (Reuters) Uganda will soften its proposed anti-gay
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    30. Ministry Of Local Government
    Informing the public about Uganda s decentralisation policy. Includes local governments, projects and programmes, publications, photo gallery, policies, stakeholders, jobs and tenders.
    http://www.molg.go.ug/
    Ministry of Local Government
    Mentoring and Supporting Local Governments in Uganda
    Welcome Message from the Minister
    I am pleased to welcome you to the Ministry of Local Government website which is intended to inform the public about the decentralization policy and how it has transformed the local governance of Uganda. The Minister of Local Government is Hon. Adolf Mwesige. Functions and Mandate of the Ministry: The Ministry is mandated to carry out a number of responsibilities in the Local Government Act as follows:- · To inspect, monitor, and where necessary offer technical advice/assistance, support supervision and training to all Local Governments. · To coordinate and advise Local Governments for purposes of harmonization and advocacy. · To act a Liaison/Linkage Ministry with respect to other Central Government Ministries and Departments, Parastatals, Private Sector, Regional and International Organizations. · To research, analyze, develop and formulate national policies on all taxes, fees, levies, rates for Local Governments.

    31. Uganda Government | GlobalEDGE
    Uganda Government information, with indepth details including top government officials, current political conditions, and foreign relations. View a picture of Uganda's flag and
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    Key Facts
    GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
    $1,166.00 (2008 est.)
    Inflation Rate
    12.60% (2009 est.)
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    32.37 million (2009 est.)
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    PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Chief of State: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Head of Government: Prime Minister Apollo Nsibambi POLITICAL CONDITIONS
    Since assuming power, Museveni and his government have largely put an end to the human rights abuses of earlier governments, initiated substantial economic liberalization and general press freedom, and instituted economic reforms in accord with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and donor governments. The vicious and cult-like Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), which seeks to overthrow the Ugandan Government, had murdered and kidnapped civilians in the north and east since 1986. Although the LRA does not threaten the stability of the government, LRA violence at one time displaced up to 1.8 million people, creating a humanitarian catastrophe, particularly when they were forced into internally displaced persons (IDP) camps for their own protection. The Uganda Peoples Defense Force (UPDF) launched "Operation Iron Fist" against LRA rebels in northern Uganda in 2002 and conducted operations against LRA sanctuaries in southern Sudan with the permission of the Sudanese Government. The Sudanese Government had previously supported the LRA.

    32. Uganda: Government Must Live Up To Protection Responsibilities In The North | Re
    Policy recommendations Investigate all allegations of abuse and exploitation and hold accountable senior UPDF officials who have committed violations. Ensure that UPDF troops
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    • Investigate all allegations of abuse and exploitation and hold accountable senior UPDF officials who have committed violations. Ensure that UPDF troops stationed at IDP camps receive training and sensitization to curb human rights violations. Begin a vetting process to screen out human rights violators from the police force. Fulfill previous promises to fund human rights and police presence in the north and actively recruit personnel for these functions. Strengthen the provision of basic services in the camps by allocating the necessary human and financial resources. Along with donor governments, fully support specific programs to enhance IDP protection in northern Uganda.
    With a tenuous ceasefire in place in Northern Uganda and improvements in security in recent months, internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in camps have experienced increased freedom of movement and some measure of improvements in their lives. A breakdown in the peace talks between the government and the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) threatens to undermine these improvements. 

    33. The Inspectorate Of Government | Zero Tolerance To Corruption
    Independent institution tackling corruption offers news and information about its functions, organisation, events, publications and cases.
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    34. Uganda Government News Ministers, Commissioners Vetted
    Ultimate Media Three new ministers and three new commissioners have today been approved by the Parliamentary Appointments committee. The committee, chaired by Speaker of Parliament
    http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/news.asp?about=Ministers, commissioners ve

    35. Uganda AIDS Commission
    News and information about HIV/AIDS from the National AIDS Documentation and Information Center (NADIC). Includes FAQ, events and additional resources.
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    HIV/AIDS is a development issue and security crisis globally and at country level. There is need to intensify the response underpinned by evidence on the dynamics of the epidemic in different contexts and the effectiveness of employed approaches and interventions. Uganda's response to HIV and AIDS has generated a wealth of
    information and knowledge. We provide tools for promoting sharing of information and learning from experiences. as well as information on the status and trends of the epidemic in the country, high lights challenges and proposals for the way forward to addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic at the community, district and national levels. Uganda AIDS commission provides the overall coordination, monitoring and evaluation of the HIV/AIDS related activities in the country in order to harmonize response to HIV / AIDS and its effects.

    36. Electricity Regulatory Authority
    Independent body responsible for regulating the electricity sector in Uganda offers news and information on licensing, legislation, electricity tariffs, statistics, standards and publications.
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    P.O. Box 10332 Kampala, Uganda Tel: 256-41-341852, 256-41-341646

    37. Articles About Uganda Government - Los Angeles Times
    Uganda Government News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Uganda Government from the Los Angeles Times
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    38. Elections In Uganda
    Information on national elections includes country s political profile and full historical results.
    http://africanelections.tripod.com/ug.html
    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); AFRICAN ELECTIONS DATABASE Home About the Database Site Updates Recent Elections ... Freedom, Democracy, and Human Rights Elections in Uganda Political Profile Political System: Restricted Democratic Practice President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (NRM) [since 26 January 1986; seized power in 1986 military rebellion, elected 1996, re-elected 2001 and 2006] The President is elected by direct popular vote for a 5-year term. Electoral System : Two Round (Run-off). Prime Minister: Apollo Nsimbabi (NRM) [since 05 April 1999] The Prime Minister is appointed by the President. Parliament [unicameral] (319 Seats) 215 members are elected by direct popular vote in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system, 69 women are directly elected to represent each of the country's districts, 15 members representing special interest groups are indirectly elected (5 youth representatives, 5 representatives of persons with disabilities, and 5 worker's representatives), 10 members represent the Uganda People's Defence Force (army), and another 10 are ex-officio members; members serve 5-year terms. Political Situation since Independence 1962-1966 Democracy 1966-1969 Restricted Democratic Practice 1969-1971 One Party State (UPC) 1971-1979 Military Regime

    39. Ministry Of Justice And Constitutional Affairs - Uganda
    Information about the role in Uganda of the ministry and its departments, bills and acts, constitution, FAQs, library and projects.
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    Profile of Ministry Advisory Role Policy Statement Directorates/Depts ... Sign Guestbook MISSION STATEMENT Welcome message from the Minister:
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    At the Ministry, we are aware that our clients are drawn from all over the world.
    We are committed to keeping the clients fully briefed on what is happening in the area of Constitutionalism and Justice in Uganda, which is the mandate of my Ministry. FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs
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    40. MapZones.com : Uganda Government
    Information of Uganda Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister
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    Government: Legal basis of government 1967 Constitution modified by decrees of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) after 1986. The National Resistance Council (NRC) wields supreme authority and power as interim government expected to last until January 1995. Resistance Councils (RCs) exist on district, county, subcounty, parish, and village levels, each elected by council members of next lower level and by universal vote at village level. Administrative Divisions: Uganda separated into 34 districts, 150 counties, and 129 municipal governing units. Courts: Legal and court systems heavily determined by British common law and practice, supplemented by Islamic law and customary institutions and laws. Supreme Court of Uganda highest court, below which are series of appeals courts; civil disputes in hands of local resistance committees. Politics: Two main parties, Uganda People's Congress (UPC) and Democratic Party (DP). Organized political activity inactive in 1986. In February 1989, elections held for all resistance councils, including some seats on NRC. Foreign Relations: Nonaligned foreign policy; enthusiastic supporter of African and regional economic and political cooperation. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni elected chair of Organization of African Unity (OAU) in July 1990.

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