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Three recent independent reports have made a compelling case for Uganda to invest in pre-primary education. In June 2024, the Initiative for Economic and Social Rights (ISER) and Human Rights Watch ...
The programme will also train 2,000 teachers to support Uganda’s new competency-based secondary school curriculum ...
The lack of a government-aided secondary school in Buliisa sub-county, Buliisa district, is severely affecting access to ...
Schools struggle with budget shortfalls after Govt cuts on Capitation Grant Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Many schools ...
Uganda has chosen to teach its children about it from a tender age This is after the government declared the inclusion of anti-corruption studies in the primary school curriculum The move follows ...
Uganda has one of the highest rates of exclusion from education in the world; around 20 percent of primary school children ...
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Monitor on MSNPromote proper hygiene in schoolsAccording to the Ministry of Water and Environment’s sector performance report (2017) and the Ministry of Education and ...
The government will spend sh27 billion on the ongoing baseline education census. The exercise that commenced on 7th April ...
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New Vision on MSNHow groundwater is promoting education in Uganda's eastIn many parts of eastern Uganda, groundwater is not quenching thirst only. It is also transforming the educational landscape for thousands of children, empowering communities, and boosting local ...
Among those hit hard was education, with negative impacts on more than 90% of the world's learners (UNESCO, 2023; UNICEF, 2020). In Uganda, the government's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 ...
UNICEF estimates that without free pre-primary education, Uganda will lose 170 trillion UGX (US$45 billion) in social and economic benefits by 2063. Investing in government-funded pre-primary ...
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