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  1. Notes on the Uganda Protectorate intermediate schools (A and B) geography-history syllabus (1926) first year course;: Regional geography by John Sykes, 1930
  2. What Is Africa's Problem? by Yoweri Museveni, Yoweri K. Museveni, 2000-06-20

61. The EastAfrican
regional Monday, March 12, 2001 She added This is a very critical turningpoint in uganda s history. In the last elections, many people were willing
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62. The EastAfrican
Never in uganda s history have politicians of the same organisation, from the same The same level of uncertainty however marks the regional situation.
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63. Excite Italia - - Uganda > Africa > Regional (Directory)
regional Africa uganda BBC Country Profile uganda An overview of thecountry with history, facts, media links and a timeline of relevant events.
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uganda A Country Study - http//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/ugtoc.html Country profile,history, geography, economy, politics.
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65. Search Here - Regional - Africa - Uganda
Search Here regional - Africa - uganda BBC Country Profile uganda - Anoverview of the country with history, facts, media links and a timeline of
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66. LocalPin - Uganda
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record no 1 of 7 USAfrica: Uganda General information about Uganda. http://us-africa.tripod.com/uganda.html record no 2 of 7 EnterUganda Portal with news, an online business directory, information on politics, history, business, culture. http://enterUganda.com/ record no 3 of 7 CIA Factbook - Uganda Features map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ug.html record no 4 of 7 Uganda - A Country Study Country profile, history, geography, economy, politics.

67. Internet :: Regional :: Africa :: Uganda :: - Tu Tiempo .net
regional Africa Regions East Africa (28); World Kiswahili (40) BBC CountryProfile uganda An overview of the country with history, facts,
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  • 68. Uganda: History
    writing history and fmaking peace in North West uganda.(history of peacemakingbetween West Nilers and the uganda state) (Journal of the Royal
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    69. IRIN News - Uganda
    News on relief, development, social, economic and political affairs, by the Integrated regional Information Network (IRIN) of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
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    70. Uganda
    Provides country brief and profile, Millennium Development Goals and regional Integration Assistance Strategy along with news, projects and total IDA credits.
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    The World Bank has been active in Uganda since 1961, starting with a loan for electric power development from the  International Development Association (IDA) .  As of September 2005, the portfolio comprises 20 active operations with commitments of US$ 1,214 million in all major sectors. Uganda is one of the poorest countries in the world, with a per capita income of US$ 285. Nevertheless the country's firm commitment to poverty reduction, as spelled out in its  Poverty Reduction Strategy , and the World Bank's and other 
    Development Partners' contributions led to development results , which brought the country closer to reaching the  Millennium Development Goals
    • HIV/AIDS adult prevalence declined significantly over the last decade from about 18 percent in the early 1990s to 6.2 percent in 2004.
      Access to safe water increased from 54 percent in 2000 to 65 percent in 2003 in urban areas and from 50 percent in 2000 to 55 percent in 2003 in rural areas.

    71. Federalism In Uganda
    Site devoted to the exploration of federalism in uganda; offers federal and regional models, draft constitutions, party positions, personalities, and related links.
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  • Check back often and stay ahead! Questions or comments? Please Contact Us About Federo Federo is not a party, it is not tribalism, it is not religion, it is not about getting rid of the central government. Federo is about giving greater meaning and vitality to the central government, it is about sharing power between the central government and the regional governments in a modern state. It is about putting institutions in place that will do away with one-man dictatorships. It is about vigorously dealing with corruption, human rights abuse, and abuse of office. It is about freedom, prosperity and wealth, and hence a better future for everyone. Federalism is the nature of Ugandan society. Speak out, openly and loudly!

    72. Malaria Consortium
    An international nonprofit organization with the aim of improving disease control at global, regional and local levels. Includes details of activities in uganda and Ghana. Head office in London, UK.
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    73. Uganda - History
    uganda WAS ONE of the lesserknown African countries until the 1970s when Idi uganda became known as an African horror story, fully identified with its
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    Uganda Table of Contents UGANDA WAS ONE of the lesser-known African countries until the 1970s when Idi Amin Dada rose to the presidency. His bizarre public pronouncementsranging from gratuitous advice for Richard Nixon to his proclaimed intent to raise a monument to Adolf Hitlerfascinated the popular news media. Beneath the facade of buffoonery, however, the darker reality of massacres and disappearances was considered equally newsworthy. Uganda became known as an African horror story, fully identified with its field marshal president. Even a decade after Amin's flight from Uganda in 1979, popular imagination still insisted on linking the country and its exiled former ruler. But Amin's well-publicized excesses at the expense of Uganda and its citizens were not unique, nor were they the earliest assaults on the rule of law. They were foreshadowed by Amin's predecessor, Apolo Milton Obote, who suspended the 1962 constitution and ruled part of Uganda by martial law for five years before a military coup in 1971 brought Amin into power. Amin's bloody regime was followed by an even bloodier one Obote's second term as president during the civil war from 1981 to 1985, when government troops carried out genocidal sweeps of the rural populace in a region that became known as the Luwero Triangle. The dramatic collapse of coherent government under Amin and his plunder of his nation's economy, followed by the even greater failure of the second Obote government in the 1980s, raised the essential question"what went wrong?"

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    75. FWDP -- Geostrategies In The Great Lakes Conflict And Spatial Designs For Peace
    Discusses proposed solutions to the regional conflict affecting areas of Eastern Za¯re, Rwanda, Burundi, uganda, and Tanzania.
    http://www.cwis.org/hutu3_1.html
    Geostrategies in the Great Lakes Conflict and Spatial Designs for Peace Dr. Richard A. Griggs, Independent Projects Trust, Durban (Dr. Griggs is Research Director for Independent Projects Trusta non-governmental organization in Durban, South Africa. Griggs is also coordinator for the Center for World Indigenous Studies Fourth World Atlas Project.) 1. The Structural Conditions of Conflict Structure refers to relatively immobile social, physical, or economic factors that either constrain or facilitate conflict and help shape the geostrategic responses and discursive practices of key actors. Three such factors in the present situation are: (1) irrational political boundaries; (2) land shortages and environmental stress; and (3) ethnically differentiated access to power and wealth. 1.1 Political Boundaries 1.2 Land Shortages Burundi and Rwanda could easily have the highest percentage of disturbed, overpopulated land in Africa. Discounting uninhabitable areas [e.g., 10% of Rwanda's 26,340 square kilometers is National Park], the population density within Rwanda and Burundi exceeds 400 persons per square kilometer. Land scarcity, soil exhaustion, and a limited food supply were problems already noted in pre-colonial times. Colonial policy then intensified this environmental and demographic stress by encouraging large scale coffee and tea plantations. Through various policies of taxation, the German and Belgian administrators destroyed subsistence farming and communal ownership to force most of the rural population into coffee production. Consequent land shortages decreased per capita food production.

    76. East African Community
    The regional intergovernmental organisation of the Republics of Kenya, uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania, headquarted in Arusha. Has information about the EAC, conferences, events, and the text of the Treaty.
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    The East African Community (EAC) is the regional intergovernmental organisation of the Republics of Kenya, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. The EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the partner states in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit.... ( more
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    77. Uganda - History And Politics
    history PreColonial history. A composite of four kingdoms and many tribes, Ugandawas a focal point of European rivalry before being ceded to Britain in
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    • Constitution - adopted 8 October, 1995
    • Legislative branch - unicameral National Assembly (276 members)
    • Legal system - Based on English common law and the 1995 constitution
    • Elections - last held May - June 1996
    HISTORY
    Pre-Colonial History
    A composite of four kingdoms and many tribes, Uganda was a focal point of European rivalry before being ceded to Britain in 1890.
    In the 1 500 years before Europeans arrived in the area, the lake region of Africa, with its temperate climate and good soil, was a crossroad for invasions of Bantu agriculturists and Nilotic cattle herders. A fusion of these peoples occurred, and by the 15th century Bunyoro, the first of the great Ugandan kingdoms, had been founded. During the next two centuries its armies brought much of central Uganda under its control. These areas were ruled by governors subordinate to the great king of Bunyoro.
    In the late 18th century, during a period of conflict, the governor of Buganda declared his independence, and the new kingdom quickly became the major lake state. Two smaller kingdoms, Ankole and Toro, also became independent of Bunyoro. Each of these, with variations, modeled its society and political system on the mother state. Buganda was ruled by a semi-divine king ( kabaka ) who was advised by a council of great nobles ( lukiko
    Colonial History
    By 1896 a British protectorate administration had extended its authority over most of the region, and the name Uganda was adopted. Final details concerning the administration of Uganda were settled by a series of agreements in 1966, the most comprehensive of which guaranteed special status to Buganda, including the continuation of its social and political system.

    78. AllRefer.com - Uganda - Regional Cooperation | Ugandan Information Resource
    composed of uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, uganda participated in four regional uganda has benefited from this agreement and assistance from the
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    The Lomé Convention, a trade and aid agreement between the EEC and sixty-six African, Caribbean, and Pacific nations, including forty-five African countries, guaranteed duty-free entry to the EEC for specific commodities from these countries. Uganda has benefited from this agreement and assistance from the European Development Fund, which disbursed aid to member countries. In 1981 Uganda joined the Kagera Basin Organization, which was established by Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi in 1977. The organization's major goal was to develop 60,000 square kilometers of the Kagera River Basin, which extended into all four countries. Areas of interest to the organization included transport, agriculture, power, mining, hydroelectricity, and external finance, but by the late 1980s its programs were slowed by funding constraints. Six East African countries established IGADD in 1986. IGADD members included Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, and Uganda. The organization's aim was to coordinate and channel funding into key regional programs addressing the issues of drought, desertification, and agricultural development. IGADD received approximately US$70 million in aid in 1987 but by 1989 had not yet completed any of its development and environmental projects. Authoritative information on the Ugandan economy can be found in the Background to the Budget , which is published annually by Uganda's Ministry of Planning and Economic Development. Two Ugandan newspapers are also usefulthe government publication

    79. History (from Uganda) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    history (from uganda) e ty = s Thomas P. Ofcansky /e , e uganda Tarnished e ty = s Jan Jelmert Jørgensen /e , e uganda A Modern history /e
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-213981
    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The land Relief Drainage Soils Climate Plant and animal life Flora Fauna Conservation Settlement patterns The people Ethnic groups Languages Religions Demographic trends ... Transportation Administration and social conditions Government Education Health Cultural life Daily life The arts The news media History ... Museveni in office Additional Reading Geography History Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Uganda
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    80. Emmanuel K. Twesigye, Restoration Of African Kings: Uganda
    Yoswa you asked very profound questions about the kingdoms of uganda, The regional areas or provinces, finally broke a way to form their own kingdoms,
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    Subject: RESTORATION OF AFRICAN MONARCHIES: UGANDA From: IN%"UGANDANET@BIBLE.ACU.EDU" 23-FEB-1995 11:26:54.52
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    African Monarchies and Kingdoms of Uganda
    By Prof. Emmanuel K. Twesigye, OWU (Written in Response to Yoswa), 23 February 1995
    Yoswa you asked very profound questions about the kingdoms of Uganda, and how President Museveni would have handled their restoration if he taken the Uganda history seriously into consideration, particularly the period between 1950-1989. This is the time when Uganda was undergoing mass nationalism, independence movements and self-redefinition as one nation and not four or more nations based on kingdoms and ethnicity. The questions of kingdoms are more vexing in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Ghana, and some parts of Nigeria because these areas have had kingdoms which probably go back into the past millennium. The empire of Ethiopia being a contemporary of Egyptian Empire predated the birth Christ. As such, it predated most of the European empire, such as the famous Roman empire and other kingdoms, including the United Kingdom itself, which emerged much later. There is great emotional investiment and attachment to this kind of African history and institution. Yet, Mengistu Mariam Haille carried out a bloody military coup and unceremoniously swept it aside without thought for the preservation of history, culture, art, religion and ceremonies attached to this long established institution. Therefore, it should be restored for Africa's pride and historical reasons, especially now that Mengistu and his murderous regime are now out of power and on trail for these evils.

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