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Coordinates 1 17 N 32 23 E 1 28 N 32 39 E 1 28 32 39 The Republic of Uganda pronounced ju nd yoo-GAN-d or ju nd yoo-GAHN-d is a landlocked country in East Africa It is bordered on the east by Kenya on the north by Sudan on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the southwest by Rwanda and on the south by Tanzania The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria which is also bordered by Kenya and Tanzania Uganda takes its name from the Buganda kingdom which encompassed a portion of the south of the country including the capital Kampala 76 of the population of the country lives slightly below the international poverty line of US 1 00 a day It is currently subject to a severe food crisis The people of Uganda were hunter-gatherers until 1 700 to 2 300 years ago Bantu-speaking populations who were probably from central and western Africa migrated to the southern…Read More about uganda at WikiPedia
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How could Uganda become more developed? What are the main ways?
Answer:Education is the start of all development. With education you can teach people not socially to enhace moral actions but also acedemically. with education brings jobs and work . with more jobs and work this will improve Uganda's economy resulting the GNP to increase. With a good econmy will result with a good government and infrastructure.Facilities will improve and health care etc. its like a chain reaction if you were to look at it like that. The most important thing for Uganda is to let the people decide not a dictator =) thankyou .
Uganda: The Condom Controversy 5. Why has the ABC campaign in Uganda given way to an abstinence only campaign? 6. What is the evidence that suggests that abstinence only may not be the right way to fight AIDS?
Answer:The Roman Catholic Church is very powerful in Uganda and opposed to condoms , meanwhile thousands of people die.
Yesterday, on Ugandan Independence Day, I told my wife that I believe Uganda is better as a sovereign nation now led by its own people. Is this true and have conditions there improved since becoming independent? I believe so but I want your opinions on how the conditions have improved and why things are better. Uganda is, technically and for all intents and purposes, a democracy though the leader has no term limit. He was still voted in and there are elections. What do you think?
Answer:On 4 May 2005, the Ugandan Parliament voted to conduct a referendum on the reintroduction of party politics in Uganda. The referendum was held on July 28, 2005 and Ugandans voted for a return to multi-party politics.
I'm looking for a charity that will take clothes from where I live and donate them to the former child sodiers/children of Uganda. Any ideas?
Answer:I really wouldn't know, but you could probably find out from the Ugandan embassy in your country.
I am trying to fly a friend who is living in Uganda to meet me somewhere in Europe, preferably Italy, for Christmas, but I can't seem to find a flight for under $1,000. Is there a cheaper way out there, or is that pretty much the price range?
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