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    THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALISATION ON TRADE – A SPECIAL FOCUS ON RURAL FARMERS IN UGANDA by Edward Mubiru‚ World Vision International‚ East Africa Regional Office Report revised November 2003 Introduction Interest in globalisation is world wide‚ although globalisation is often viewed only in the context of economics. In its broadest sense globalisation affects crosscutting lifetime choices of people everywhere. It includes democracy‚ human rights‚ and international commitments to reduce poverty

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    Deden Kemathi

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    May 8‚ 2014 [The Trial of Dedan Kimathi – as a historical play The Trial of Dedan Kimathi As a historical play Ngugi wa Thiongo and Micere Mugo Elyas Beraki Adi Keyih Collage 8 May 2014 May 8‚ 2014 [The Trial of Dedan Kimathi – as a historical play Abstract The Trial of Dedan Kimathi by Ngugi wa Thiongo and Micere Mugo is a reconstruction of the Kenyan national history of the pre-independence Mau Mau struggle against British imperialism. The essay examines‚ among other

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    THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN JUDGES –UGANDA (NAWJU) A Proposal for: Sexual Harassment Laws in Uganda and Stakeholder Linkages Project Submitted to: Uganda Good Governance Programme (UGOGA)-Danish Development Agency (DANIDA) By: Harriet Nalukwago Ssali & NAWJU THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN JUDGES – UGANDA (NAWJU) The National Association of Women Judges- Uganda (NAWJU) is a non-governmental organization composed of over 40 jurists who are focused on enforcing women’s

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    Operation Entebbe Operation Entebbe is popularly known as Operation Thunderbolt; the successful operation was carried out by the Israel Defense Force (IDF) Commandos. The mission was planned in Tel Aviv but the actual rescue mission took place at the Entebbe Airport in Uganda. Notably‚ the operation took place on July 4‚ 1976‚ approximately 2500 miles from Israel (Dunstan‚ 2012). Fundamentally‚ what instigated the attack was the hijacking of Air France Flight 139‚ headed to Paris from Tel Aviv. Within

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    UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY‚ MUKONO AN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT CONDUCTED AT MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MUST) BY NAYEBARE PEACE SUPERVISED BY DENNIS T. LUKAAYA (AGENCY SUPERVISOR) …………………………………………….. AN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATION FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS IN MASS COMMUNICATION AT UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY‚ MUKONO DECLARATION: I Nayebare

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    Do Judges Make Law

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    Introduction A law is an obligatory rule of conduct imposed and enforced by the sovereign[1]. Therefore the law is the body of principles recognized and enforced by the state in the application of justice. The law is mainly made by a parliament‚ a legislative body given power by the constitution to draft law. However in the last few decades there has been a notion that judges make law.A judge is a public official appointed or elected to hear and decide legal matters in court[2]‚ Judges exercise

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    Leadership styles‚ entrepreneurial orientation and family business growth in Ghana. The research problem While the number of family business abounds in Ghana‚ one sees lots of these slowly dying and some going bankrupt (Wolf‚ 2004). The lack of continuity and growth in family businesses is a major concern because of the primary contributory role that family businesses play in the world economy (Lansberg 1999: 1). It is perceived that entrepreneurial activities in Ghana lack the dynamism and competitive

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    a path out of poverty Developing rural and women entrepreneurship UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION economy environment employment a path out of poverty Developing rural and women entrepreneurship UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION Vienna‚ 2003 The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations Industrial Development

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    Working Paper 2‚ Institute of Development Policy and Management‚ University of Manchester‚ UK (ISBN-1-904049-01-X) Kasiko‚ M Kirema-Mukasa‚ N. Caroline Teresa (2006). The Utilisation of Fish Handling and Preservation Facilities in Uganda: A Case of Kampala District‚ MA Dissertation‚ Makerere University. Mayende‚ Stephen Nabangi (2002) Moore‚ K. (2001)‚ Frameworks for Understanding the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Well-being in Developing Countries. Chronic Poverty Research Centre

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    References: Aseka‚ E. M. (2005) Transformational Leadership in East Africa. Kampala: fountain Bass‚ B. M. (1990). From transactional to transformational leadership: Learning to share the vision. Organizational Dynamics‚ (Winter): 19-31. Bass‚ B. M. and Steidlmeier‚ P. (1998). Ethics‚ Character and Authentic Transformational Leadership

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