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The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) is a government agency, established by an Act of Parliament of Uganda, UNBS is under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Co-operatives established by the UNBS Act Cap 327 and became operational in 1989. It is governed by the National Standards Council and headed by the Executive Director who is ...
Pamela Nasiyo started her primary education from Kamonkoli mixed primary school completing her primary leaving examinations (PLE) in 1996. She later enrolled at St. Johns Secondary School, Ntebetebe Kampala for her O'level and A'level education, completing her Uganda certificate of education (UCE) in 2000 and Uganda advanced certificate of education (UACE) in 2003.
Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) also known as Women of Uganda Network Development Limited is Ugandan non-governmental organization that aids women and women's organisations in the use and access of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to share information and address issues their concerns such as gender norms, advocating for their rights and building communities and businesses ...
In March 2011, Annette Nkalubo, at the rank of lieutenant colonel, served as the director of women's affairs in the UPDF. [6] In January 2013, she was promoted from lieutenant colonel to colonel, making her the second highest-ranking woman military officer, behind Major General Proscovia Nalweyiso. [1]
Tamale's research includes work on gender and sexuality, women in politics, and feminist jurisprudence, third world women and the law, all while combining academia and activism. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] To her, feminism is "a belief/ideology in gender equity and doing something about it and overall about people's dignity and humanity."
Fidela Rodriguez, a 91-year-old woman in Lakeland, Florida, worries she’s about to lose her home. The Puerto Rican native heard a commercial on the radio about a company that buys houses and ...
Mariam Naigaga (born 22 May 1979) is a Ugandan banker, statistician and politician. She is the elected Woman Representative for Namutumba District [1] in the 10th Parliament and is a member of NRM, the ruling political party in Uganda. [2]
A Ugandan woman whom locals have dubbed "the world's most fertile woman" has been told that she is no longer allowed to have children, Australia's 7 News reported. Mariam Nabatanzi has given birth ...