Ugandan Society - Crime in Uganda, Demographics of Uganda, Ethnic Groups in Uganda, Human Rights in Uganda, Organisations Based in Uganda (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: Crime in Uganda, Demographics of Uganda, Ethnic groups in Uganda, Human rights in Uganda, Organisations based in Uganda, Religion in Uganda, Ugandan monarchies, Ugandan nationalism, Nilotic peoples, Madi people, Busoga, Kiga people, Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, Buganda, Bunyoro, LGBT rights in Uganda, Labora Farms, World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers, National Book Trust of Uganda, Luo peoples, Ik people, Omukama of Bunyoro, Rwenzururu region, Acholi people, Gwere people, Human trafficking in Uganda, Rukidi IV of Toro, National Social Security Fund, Langi people, Rural Agency for Sustainable Development, Semei Kakungulu, Baganda, Princess Elizabeth of Toro, Karamojong people, Ankole, Women in Uganda, Pokot people, Oropom people, Conservation Through Public Health, Wahinda, Masaba people, Seguku Women's Association, Agoro Community Development Association, Polygamy in Uganda, Sexual Minorities Uganda, Capital Markets Authority, Uganda YMCA, Lugbara people, Kyabazinga of Busoga, Omugabe, Uganda Landmine Survivors Association, Teso people, Ateker peoples, Luganda Society, Uganda People's Democratic Army, Konjo, Alice Muloki, Aringa people, Kabarega of Bunyoro, Ntare VI of Ankole, Toro Kingdom, Ugandan booby trap, Adhola people, Amba people, Mvule Project, Internal Security Organisation, Solomon Iguru I, Anabwani I of Bunyoro, Hornsleth Village Project, Uganda Human Rights Commission, Indians in Uganda, WOUGNET, Sebei people, Gisu people, Hororo people, Kakwa people, Omukama of Toro, Prostitution in Uganda, Kadam People, ChildVoice International, AUPWAE, Kahaya II, Uganda Conflict Action Network, Global Youth Partnership for Africa, Kumam people, Lugbwara people, Ezekiel Tenywa Wako of Busoga, Alur people, Inter-University Council for East Africa, Ntare IV of Nkore, Inhebantu of Busoga, Chiefdom of Buny...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: Crime in Uganda, Demographics of Uganda, Ethnic groups in Uganda, Human rights in Uganda, Organisations based in Uganda, Religion in Uganda, Ugandan monarchies, Ugandan nationalism, Nilotic peoples, Madi people, Busoga, Kiga people, Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, Buganda, Bunyoro, LGBT rights in Uganda, Labora Farms, World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers, National Book Trust of Uganda, Luo peoples, Ik people, Omukama of Bunyoro, Rwenzururu region, Acholi people, Gwere people, Human trafficking in Uganda, Rukidi IV of Toro, National Social Security Fund, Langi people, Rural Agency for Sustainable Development, Semei Kakungulu, Baganda, Princess Elizabeth of Toro, Karamojong people, Ankole, Women in Uganda, Pokot people, Oropom people, Conservation Through Public Health, Wahinda, Masaba people, Seguku Women's Association, Agoro Community Development Association, Polygamy in Uganda, Sexual Minorities Uganda, Capital Markets Authority, Uganda YMCA, Lugbara people, Kyabazinga of Busoga, Omugabe, Uganda Landmine Survivors Association, Teso people, Ateker peoples, Luganda Society, Uganda People's Democratic Army, Konjo, Alice Muloki, Aringa people, Kabarega of Bunyoro, Ntare VI of Ankole, Toro Kingdom, Ugandan booby trap, Adhola people, Amba people, Mvule Project, Internal Security Organisation, Solomon Iguru I, Anabwani I of Bunyoro, Hornsleth Village Project, Uganda Human Rights Commission, Indians in Uganda, WOUGNET, Sebei people, Gisu people, Hororo people, Kakwa people, Omukama of Toro, Prostitution in Uganda, Kadam People, ChildVoice International, AUPWAE, Kahaya II, Uganda Conflict Action Network, Global Youth Partnership for Africa, Kumam people, Lugbwara people, Ezekiel Tenywa Wako of Busoga, Alur people, Inter-University Council for East Africa, Ntare IV of Nkore, Inhebantu of Busoga, Chiefdom of Buny...

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July 2011

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July 2011

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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86

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978-1-157-57020-2

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9781157570202

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1-157-57020-8



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