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  2. Economy of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Uganda has experienced rapid economic growth, but it is not clear to what extent this positive development can be attributed to Structural Adjustment. [25] Uganda is a member of the World Trade Organization, since 1 January 1995 and a member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, from 25 October 1962. [26]

  3. Kiira Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Kiira Vehicle Plant's contribution to employment in Uganda is estimated at 940 jobs from the start-up investment. The full-scale plant operation is estimated to create over 2,000 direct jobs and 12,000 indirect jobs. [27] The Kiira Vehicle Plant start-up facilities will have an installed capacity of 5,000 vehicles annually.

  4. Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (Uganda)

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    The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD) is a Cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.The mandate of the ministry is to empower citizens to maximize their individual and collective potential by developing skills, increasing labour productivity, and cultural enrichment to achieve sustainable and gender-sensitive development. [1]

  5. List of companies of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Location of Uganda. Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. Uganda's economy generates income from annual exports that include coffee ($466.6 million), tea ($72.1 million), and fish ($136.2 million). [1] The country has commenced economic reforms and growth has been robust.

  6. Indians in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group Indians in Uganda Total population 15,000 (2003) Regions with significant populations Kampala and Jinja Languages Swahili, English, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, other Indian languages Religion Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, etc. Related ethnic groups Others of the Indian diaspora There is a sizable community of the Indian diaspora and people ...

  7. List of government ministries of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of State for Labor, Employment and Industrial Relations: Charles Okello Engola [1] [2] Ministry of State for the Elderly: Gidudu Mafaabi [1] [2] Ministry of State for the Disabled: Hellen Asamo [1] [2] Ministry of State for Gender and Culture: Peace Mutuuzo [1] [2] Ministry of State for Youth and Children Affairs: Sarah Mateke ...

  8. Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda, [b] officially the Republic of Uganda, [c] is a landlocked country in East Africa. ... It is a major driver of employment, investment and foreign exchange, ...

  9. Trade unions in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    For much of Uganda's history trade union activities have been greatly shaped by national politics and by events external to the country's labour movement. The experiences of trade unions in Uganda fall into four periods: during the British colonial period (to 1962), from independence to the rise to power of Idi Amin (1962-1971), the Idi Amin ...