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Uganda is in the top 10 of countries with the highest HIV prevalence rates. [15] Sex workers are a high risk group. In 2013 they had a 34.2 percent prevalence rate. [7] Even in Kampala, where HIV infection is the highest in the country, clients are reluctant to use condoms and will offer many times the usual rate for unprotected sex.
Uganda National Entrepreneurship Development Institute; Uganda Pentecostal University; Uganda Specialized Nursing University; Uganda Technical College, Kichwamba; University of Kisubi; University of the Sacred Heart Gulu
United Nations officials have urged Uganda to investigate allegations of human trafficking and corruption in the refugee camps. [7] The UN resident in Uganda, Rosa Malango, claimed that she had written to the government about allegations including corruption, fraud, trafficking of women and girls, intimidation and harassment of UN personnel. [7]
Nudity, protest and the law in Uganda [40] Paradoxes of sex work and sexuality in modern-day Uganda [41] Bitches at the academy: Gender and academic freedom at the African university [42] Introducing quotas: discourse and legal reform in Uganda [43] Profile:'keep your eyes off my thighs': a feminist analysis of Uganda's 'miniskirt law' [44]
Another criticism levelled at abstinence-only sex education in Uganda is the limiting language and subsequent exclusion that the policy promotes when addressing lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people. Abstinence-only sex education teaches to abstain from sex until marriage to a faithful partner.
List of private universities in Uganda Rank Abbreviation Name of university Location Established 1: RIU: Rwenzori International University: Kasese: 2022 [1]: 2
In 1988, Koji Kita [], a former member of Four Leaves, published a series of diaries under the title Hikaru Genji e (光Genjiへ, Dear Hikaru Genji). [7] Kita wrote that Johnny Kitagawa had used his position of influence over the group to make unwanted sexual advances towards the boys under contract to him.
Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG) is an umbrella non-governmental organization based in Kampala, Uganda. It has been described as the country's leading gay rights advocacy group. [1] One of their achievements include director Pepe Julian Onziema leading a coalition of 55 civil society organizations to overturn the Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014.