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  2. Polygamy in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Polygamy is legal in Uganda, where a man is allowed to marry multiple wives at a time. Due to this, most families tend to contain an abundance of children. [citation needed] According to the 2014 Census of Uganda, 8.3% of all women aged 18 years or more, were currently married or cohabiting in a polygamous relationship, and 7.1% of men. [1]

  3. Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 - Wikipedia

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    It also includes provisions about persons outside of Uganda who are charged with violating the act, asserting that they may be extradited to Uganda for punishment there. The act also includes penalties for individuals, companies, and non-governmental organisations that aid or abet same-sex sexual acts, including conducting a gay marriage ...

  4. LGBTQ rights in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This Act came into force in 2023, [A] [2] making Uganda the only Christian-majority country to punish some types of consensual same-sex acts with the death penalty. [6] A similar law had been passed in 2013, but was in 2014 struck down as unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Uganda on legal technicalities. [7]

  5. White House defends its hard stance against Uganda’s Anti ...

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    The post White House defends its hard stance against Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act appeared first on TheGrio. “The president is always concerned [about] any type of human rights violation ...

  6. Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act challenged in Constitutional ...

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  7. Ugandan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    [79] [83] Uganda adopted a new constitution on 9 October 1963, when it became a republic and amended the Citizenship Act twice that year. [82] Act 57 of 1963 added a provision that temporary passes or permits did not serve as proof for residency and Act 84 of 1963 added a provision for wives of Ugandans to be registered as Ugandan. [83]

  8. Uganda Registration Services Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) is a semi-autonomous government agency, established by Act of Parliament in 1998 in Uganda.URSB is responsible for civil registrations (including marriages and divorces but not including births, adoptions, or deaths), business registrations (setups and liquidations), registration of patents and intellectual property rights, insolvency and ...

  9. Legality of polygamy - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions on polygamous marriage (heavy restrictions) [182] Passed: Passed: Signed Yes Uganda: July 2005 Outlaws polygamy [183] Failed-- No Indonesia: 2007 Bans civil servants from living polygamously [184] Passed: Passed: Signed Yes Morocco: May 2008 Restrictions on polygamous marriage (heavy restrictions) [citation needed] Passed: Passed ...