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An analysis of the Agro-industry in Uganda and its role in economic development
(1965)Uganda's major industry is agriculture and most non-farm production and service is related to agriculture. Nearly ninety per--cent of the population lives in rural areas. A large share of the industrial employment in centres ... -
An analysis of the Agro-industry in Uganda and its role in economic development
(1965)Uganda's major industry is agriculture and most non-farm production and service is related to agriculture. Nearly ninety per--cent of the population lives in rural areas. A large share of the industrial employment in centres ... -
Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda
(1994)Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ... -
Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda
(1994)Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ... -
Food security and nutrition: the experience of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980
(1993-09)Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received international acclaim or recognition for its "success" story in agricultural development in the 1980s. This recognition was generally but mistakenly equated ... -
Food security and nutrition: the experience of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980
(1993-09)Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received international acclaim or recognition for its "success" story in agricultural development in the 1980s. This recognition was generally but mistakenly equated ... -
Food systems under stress (FSUS) project FSUS/PRA workshop – Tanzania Magindu Village, Kibaha District, 23-25 August 1993.
(1994-04)Magindu village lies within the Coastal Region and is situated 25 km south of Chalinze (about 45 minutes by car along a sandy track) just beyond the intersection with the Central Railway Line. The village is inhabited by ... -
Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana
(1994-04)Botswana, with a total land area of 582,000 km2, is landlocked sharing borders with the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Much of Botswana has been described as "flat with gentle undulations and ... -
Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana
(1994-04)Botswana, with a total land area of 582,000 km2, is landlocked sharing borders with the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Much of Botswana has been described as "flat with gentle undulations and ... -
Improving the management of sexual maturation at primary schools: information needs from the perspective of Ugandan school children
(Makerere Institute of Social Research, 2002-06-14)A series of studies conducted in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe between 2000 - 2001 about management of puberty in Primary Schools all came to the same and poignant conclusion namely: the current management of sexual maturation ... -
Improving the management of sexual maturation at primary schools: information needs from the perspective of Ugandan school children
(Makerere Institute of Social Research, 2002-06-14)A series of studies conducted in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe between 2000 - 2001 about management of puberty in Primary Schools all came to the same and poignant conclusion namely: the current management of sexual maturation ... -
Labour problems in the economic and social development of Zambia
(1967-02)Zambia lying between latitude 10 degrees and 18 degrees South between longitudes 22 degrees and 33 degrees East has an area of 288, 130 square miles. It is bounded on the North by the Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and ... -
Labour problems in the economic and social development of Zambia
(1967-02)Zambia lying between latitude 10 degrees and 18 degrees South between longitudes 22 degrees and 33 degrees East has an area of 288, 130 square miles. It is bounded on the North by the Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa) and ... -
Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes: the experience of Uganda
(1991)The paper addresses itself on the experience in Uganda regarding poverty and poverty alleviation programs. Uganda's geographical setting is characterised by being a landlocked country astride the equator and bounded by ... -
Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes: the experience of Uganda
(1991)The paper addresses itself on the experience in Uganda regarding poverty and poverty alleviation programs. Uganda's geographical setting is characterised by being a landlocked country astride the equator and bounded by ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Reflection on the character of the Sudanese state and the making of a dominant power bloc
(1984-10-12)State formation in the Sudan may be traced to the middle of eighth century B.C. and the rise of Nubian Kingdoms which exerted cultural as well as economic influence over the lands that now constitute the modern Sudan and ... -
Refugees and Politics in Uganda
(1993-12)It is common government rhetoric to talk of the granting of asylum as a humanitarian act. But as Loescher (1992: 34-51) has observed, refugee problems are intensely political and their causes and consequences are ...