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Kampala — The announcement that saw education take the second biggest share of the budget put a smile on the faces of head teachers and educationists. The money increased from sh899b the previous year to sh1trillion this financial year. Now the ...
Read moreUganda: Use Education Budget to Attain Quality - AllAfrica.com
TOP performers at this year’s inter-school games that climaxed last Sunday will represent Rwanda in the East African Secondary Schools Games slated for August in Fort-Portal, Uganda. This was confirmed by Dr. Mathias Harebamungu, the Permanent ...
Read moreRwanda schools to participate in EAC games - Rwanda New Times
Church families will host 26 children, ages 7 to 12, and their chaperones from the African Children’s Choir that arrive this week. The children are provided with education through college or trade school. ST. PETERSBURG — Cecelia O'Dowd and her ...
Read moreAfrican Children's Choir will perform in St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg Times
With the fast development of the Chinese economy in recent years, more and more Chinese enterprises have invested and operated abroad, and Uganda is one of the target countries. According to the statistics of the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), by ...
Read moreUganda: China is Tight on Counterfeits - Envoy - AllAfrica.com
"Go Red for Fidelity" is one approach; it seeks to encourage faithfulness within marriage or long-term relationships http://www.plusnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=79582, where over 40 percent of new infections reportedly occur. "The Go Red campaign ...
Read moreUGANDA: Campaigns tackle "the complexity of sexuality - Reuters AlertNet
Despite U.N. Millennium Development Goals requiring the public health expenditure be raised to 2 percent of the GDP by 2015, currently 0.7 percent of Pakistan's GDP has been allocated for the country's health sector, the International News reports ...
Read moreAlso In Global Health News: Health Allocations In Pakistan; Uganda ... - Medical News Today
Read 60 times. Self-styled pro-family advocate, Scott Lively, has made a career of drawing parallels from Nazi Germany to modern homosexuality. He has gone around the world with the message that homosexuals were responsible for Nazi totalitarianism ...
Read moreEliminating homosexuality: Nazi Germany and modern Uganda - Bloggernews.net
Forty percent of patients with HIV in Uganda only have their infection diagnosed when they are already ill because of HIV, or have developed AIDS, investigators report in a study published in the online edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune ...
Read more40% of HIV patients in Uganda diagnosed late - Aidsmap
A GERMAN aristocrat who rejected the world of high finance to help boost education in Africa is hoping to find support on a visit to Flintshire. Baron Cornelius Berenberg-Gossler, a member of a renowned Hamburg banking family, is staying at the ...
Read moreAristocrats land in Flintshire to raise funds for African school - Evening Leader
Ever since the Katine project was launched 18 months ago it has been compared to Jeffrey Sachs' Millennium Villages , of which there are now 80 across sub-Saharan Africa. They have a very obvious similarity in that both projects are reviving a model ...
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Kiva Update... and 2 new loans!!!!
Two of my loans on KIVA were repaid this month so I re-lent the money and sponsored 2 more people! My two new loans: Zenaida Daing Farming, Philippines Zenaida Daing is 51-year old farmer and mother of six children. She grows rice and is currently needing additional capital to run her business. Her ... morePastoral Women Alliance to Break Cultural Chains
Picture this. A 14 year old girl going about her household chores is “kidnapped” by a group of men. One of the men takes her to his home, rapes her and therefore confirms her as his wife. The girl’s parents follow up with a request for 10 head of cattle and one or two million shillings. This marks t ... moreUnitarian Expansion in Africa
Unitarianism is not simply present in developed areas of the Western world. For example, it has long been established in the Khasi Hills of North East India, a set of villages where chance meetings led to local establishment of Unitarian churches in opposition to Welsh Calvinists and is decidedly no ... more“Cybercafé in a container”: Rural Kenya's mobile internet stations
The lives of Maasai men and women in rural Kenya’s community will never be the same now that they have access to maarifa – knowledge in the Kiswahili language. Launched in April by APC member Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN), the new Community Knowledge Centre commonly referred to as Maarifa ce ... moreJust in Time: The Burden of Climate Change on Women
More than 60 people came to hear Joanna Kerr, Director of Policy and Outreach at Oxfam Canada, speak about the effects of climate change on women. STORY AND PHOTO BY KATHLEEN CALLAHAN To prove that climate change has a greater impact on women than men, Joanna Kerr opened her lecture with an eight-mi ... moreTuesday Map: Broadband hits Africa
Fiber optic fever has hit East Africa. On Friday, June 12, the 4,500 kilometer (2,790 mile) East Africa Marine System (TEAMS) underwater cable connected the Kenyan port town of Mombasa with Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates and is expected to begin operating within three months. "Until now, the e ... moreUganda: Vision Voice Reaches Out to Orphans in Nakifuma
Godfrey Kimono 21 June 2009 Kampala — When Esther Nassali stayed home for a term after losing her parents to HIV/AIDS in 2006, she thought her dream of getting an education was shattered. The first born in a family of seven is thankful to be back in school. "I am going to sit for my Primary Leaving ... moreSylvia is on Womens's Radio!
Sylvia Allen is an author and PR Professional by day, but in her "spare time" she forwards a larger vision....to provide health and education to hundreds and hundreds of kids in Uganda, many who were orphaned by AIDS. In the world, there are 18 million orphans due to the deadly disease; 15 million o ... moreScott Lively, Gays, and the Nazi Party
Anti-gay extremist and historical revisionist Scott Lively has been much in the news earlier this year when he participated in an anti-gay conference in Uganda alongside Exodus board president Don Schmierer. During his talk there, he quoted extensively from his book, The Pink Swastika, which posits ... moreThe U.K. Open University in Africa
From: In Partnership, 2009 (Open University International Partnerships) The Open University currently works in two ways in Africa. First, it works across national boundaries. The Teacher Education in sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) programme is a consortium of teacher educators across nine African countr ... moreUnable to open RSS Feed http://feeds.technorati.com/feed/posts/tag/education+in+uganda with error HTTP ERROR: 503, exiting