By Isaac Senabulya on May 18, 2016
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Latest Uganda News, Politics & Governance
Democratic Party (DP) has called on government to embrace a political dialogue with opposition leaders and Civil Societies to solve the current political impasse in the country. Addressing the press this morning at City house in Kampala, the DP National Chairman Mohammed Besweri Kezaala says that government has gone astray with the way they treat […]
By Gerald Businge on February 7, 2013
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Latest Uganda News
Human Rights Activists have threatened to drag government to court over what they deemed as infringing on human rights through registering phone Sim cards. This was revealed at a dialogue organized by rights bodies that included Human Rights Network and Human Rights Network for Journalists to discuss dangers embedded in Sim card registration. According to […]
By on October 23, 2012
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Latest Uganda News, People
The Uganda Employers Federation is asking government to create a special desk responsible for promoting Ugandans on the international job market. According to the employers, government needs to promote Ugandans beyond the country’s borders. At a dialogue organized by the federation on how best employment in Ugandan can be widened, employers noted that Uganda […]
By Gerald Businge on June 6, 2012
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Opportunities & Awards
Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize: The Guru Nanak Interfaith Prize in the amount of $50,000 is awarded biannually to an individual or organization chosen by a distinguished panel of judges. The goal of this award is to enhance awareness of the critical role of religious dialogue in the pursuit of peace as well as to provide […]
By Gerald Businge on March 16, 2012
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Masters Scholarships, PhD Scholarships
One World Scholarship Programme (EWS) – Austria: The One World Scholarship Program (EMS) is aimed at students from developing countries at Austrian universities and sees itself as a contribution to peaceful coexistence with people from different regions of origin through the promotion of equality, dialogue, intercultural know-how and partnership. The study grant scheme is a […]
By Gerald Businge on March 15, 2012
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PhD Scholarships
One World Scholarship Programme (EWS) – Austria: The One World Scholarship Program (EMS) is aimed at students from developing countries at Austrian universities and sees itself as a contribution to peaceful coexistence with people from different regions of origin through the promotion of equality, dialogue, intercultural know-how and partnership. The study grant scheme is a […]
By Gerald Businge on March 15, 2012
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Agriculture, Sciences Scholarships
Early Career Fellowships: The Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC) aims to encourage critical debate and policy dialogue on the future of agriculture in Africa. Founded in 2005, the Consortium is a partnership between leading research-based organizations in Africa and the UK, with work focusing on Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Burkina Faso, Ghana, South Africa and Zimbabwe. FAC […]
By Gerald Businge on February 23, 2012
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News Release 1. The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) met in extraordinary session in London today to consider its response to the situation in Maldives. 2. The meeting was chaired by Hon Dr Surujrattan Rambachan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Communications of Trinidad and Tobago. Other members of the Group who participated in the […]
By Gerald Businge on February 15, 2012
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Undergraduate Scholarships » Graduate Scholarships » PhD Scholarships One World Scholarship Programme (EWS) – Austria: The One World Scholarship Program (EMS) is aimed at students from developing countries at Austrian universities and sees itself as a contribution to peaceful coexistence with people from different regions of origin through the promotion of equality, dialogue, intercultural know-how […]
By Gerald Businge on January 26, 2012
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Uganda’s leading and renowned scholar professor Mohmood Mamdani has said Ugandan opposition is too weak and it cannot takeover poor from the ruling government. The scholar says that for any meaningful change of government to take place inUgandathe people need to be willing to go on the streets in large numbers on a daily basis […]