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The charitable sector is a vital component of the Ugandan economy and of many national economies and social systems. It complements the activity of the governmental and business sectors in supplying a broad spectrum of public services and improving quality of life, and safeguarding fundamental...
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Corruption is the economic crime with the furthest reaching implications in Uganda. Corruption has been the subject of legislation and litigation in Uganda. Some of this legislation focuses specifically on corruption, while other legislation serves an ancillary role in the fight against...
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No other industry in Uganda might be set for a more drastic impact of technological advancement this year or in the near foreseeable future like broadcasting. The move from analog to digital migration driven by International Telecommunication Union Directives will change the future of...
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The main objective of this paper is to suggest a comprehensive approach that the World Bank can use in dealing with human rights. In so doing, the paper aims to show that human rights are political factors that are excluded from the mandate of the Bank by the wording of the provisions on...
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