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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 ...
Commander of UPDF Women’s Unit in Somalia Major Christine Nyangoma , is a senior Ugandan military officer in the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF). She is the Commander of the UPDF Women’s Unit in Somalia , as part of the African Unions force, AMISOM .
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 ...
Hilda Twongyeirwe at a Public Reading at the Femrite regional residence for African women writers. FEMRITE – Uganda Women Writers' Association, founded in 1995, [1] is an NGO based in Kampala, Uganda, whose programmes focus on developing and publishing women writers in Uganda and—more recently—in the East African region. [2]
Prior to becoming a legislator in 2016, Osoru was an accountant in 2010 then Assistant Supervisor at Ajio Sabua Enterprises ( 2014–2015). [4]In Uganda's 10th Parliament, she is a member of the Committees on Human rights as well as Gender, Labour and Social Development.
Women's sports clubs and teams in Uganda (2 C) Pages in category "Women's organisations based in Uganda" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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]
She was hired at NIRA, following the recommendation of the president of Uganda, that the contract of Judy Obitre-Gama not be renewed. Rosemary Kisembo had to also overcome initial resistance of some technocrats in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and members of the Public Service Commission, who initially viewed her as "unsuitable".