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    per capita income is that of Uganda. Uganda is one of the poorest countries in the world but over the past 5 years has seen a substantial continual increase in average income. Uganda is most notable know for their devastating civil wars, which indicates a lack of political institutions. So why have they seen this continual growth? There are lots of possibilities for example better change in economic policy, abundance of natural resource or maybe even foreign aid. Uganda has consistently been…

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    1.0 Introduction This document is referred to as a proposal paper for the anticipated study titled, “Social, and environmental risks in Albertine region, Uganda as a result of oil and gas exploration, drilling and extraction “. Oil and gas exploration, drilling and extraction will be treated as the dependent variables while the Social and environmental risks associated with such activities in the Albertine region will be treated as the dependent variable. The researcher has been propelled to go…

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    database creation, how to use Microsoft packages like Word, PowerPoint and Excel, and I also improved my communication skills. Organisation and management: Last year I was one of 12 University of Manchester students chosen to go to Uganda for a month, as part of Team Uganda to help a charity called S.A.L.V.E with some social, community research and to help run an educational summer school for children who live on the streets. From this volunteering, I have experience with…

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    standards of living, unemployment, and poverty due to inequality of income distribution’ (L’Huillier 2016, 372). This can be directly seen throughout the movie. Kampala, Uganda may have a government but the ability for the government to enforce the law has escaped from the reality. Based upon the Uganda Crime & Safety Report, Uganda experienced a general increase in petty and violent crime, threats of political violence and a decrease in the general threat from regional and worldwide terrorism…

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    By referring itself to the ICC, Uganda was making a calculated risk in which it made itself subject to investigation by the ICC. The ICC, however, only investigated the LRA and therefore failed to be an impartial and unbiased party. There is overwhelming evidence that the Ugandan government…

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    They built this railway as a means of quick communication between the coast and its Uganda and Sudan possessions. The railroad line was to get to the rich land lying inland from the coast to Uganda. It also served as a basis for import-export trade (Ochieng). At a young age, Jomo Kenyatta became the general secretary and editor of the KCA’s (Kikuyu Central Association) newspaper, Muigwithania…

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    Idi Amin Research Paper

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    him. As Idi Amin ranks went up, he ended up getting the highest rank for a black African soldier within his group. He ended up becoming commander of the armed forces. 70 years later and Uganda ended up getting its independence. Milton Obote was the first prime…

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    Violation and Upholding Rights of Refugees This chapter discusses violation or upholding rights of Palestinian refugees, refugees settling in Uganda, and refugees seeking settlement in Australia. The following are definitions of the refugees’ rights enshrined in the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and mentioned in this chapter. Article 17 guarantees refugees the right to work:…

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    Fertility has become a universal issue within the last few decades. Fertility today is at both an all time high and low within several regions around the world. Countries such as Niger, Mali, Somalia, Uganda etc, now all have on average have six kids per family. Compared to nations such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Egypt; where the average birth rate is as low as one child per family. Global impacts, varying from increased poverty level, overcrowded homes and cities are now…

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    The silent killer: rethinking safety on boda-bodas Many times when we use boda bodas-motorbike taxis, we ignore our safety responsibility as passengers. After witnessing a helmented boda boda rider racing on high speed skillfully between cars, changing lanes on a congested highway, with a passenger clinging on the back, all the on lookers were sympathetic and terrified of what was to befall the innocent passenger. It was clear the rider was about to cause an accident from his perceived…

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