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Uganda

This landlocked East African country is bordered on the north by Sudan, on the east by Kenya, on the southwest by Rwanda, on the south by Tanzania and on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its official languages are Swahili and English.

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How much bigger is Canada than Uganda?

Canada is approx 3,855,081 square miles. pop 33,098,132 United Kingdom is approx 94,525 square miles. pop 60,609,150 so, Canada is about 40 times the size of the UK. with half the population.

When did Uganda become a country?

"Britain granted independence to Uganda in 1962, and the first elections were held on March 1, 1961...In September 1967, a new constitution proclaimed Uganda a republic."

(According to Wikipedia's page on the History of Uganda: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Uganda)

Why is Uganda not developed?

for now Uganda's main problem is corruption otherwise it is by far the most naturally beautiful country with the world .with the most friendly people in Africa.

Why did the Uganda genocide start?

Uganda's civil war began because the National Resistance Movement took power in 1986 (when the war started). They took power because they believed their government was poor.

Does South Africa have a capitalistic economy?

South Africa uses a mixed economic system mainly because their are abudant idle resources which can only be put to use by having the country's government owning, controlling ang allocating the resources as well as some capable individuals. And it is through this that they can satisfy the unlimited wants of the people as individuals produce goods and services along the government.

What did Idi Amin do to people?

He had opposition leaders and many others murdered, without due process of any type (but just on his personal orders).

What are the causes of poverty in Uganda?

THE CAUSES OF POVERTY IN UGANDA:

· Half the population in Uganda don't have clean and safe drinking water.

· Uganda is one of the poorest countries in the world.

· Uganda suffers a lack of education.

· Uganda suffers from poor health services as well as poor public services.

· Half of Uganda's population are under 15.

· Children eat only if they can afford it.

What are the causes of under development in Uganda?

the causes of african's undervelopment are multifacets but the notable ones can be; unequal distribution of income for capital investments, expoitation of mineral deposites by the industalised countries, the developed countries have monopoly over trade and exports price is condition by them,

Is same-sex marriage legal in Uganda?

No. In fact, homosexual activity is illegal in Ethiopia.

Why did Idi Amin kill all of those people?

Idi Amin committed mass killing against all people he considered ethnically, politically, and economically subversive. The total number killed is thought to be between 100,000 and 500,000.

Who was the President of Uganda in 1990?

Denis Sassou Nguesso was the President of the Republic of Congo in 1990. He first took the position on 1979 February 8, ruling until 1992 August 31. Due to political pressures, the government allowed multi-party in 1990, and the position of President was stripped of most of its executive powers in 1991. After the civil war of 1997, Nguesso returned to power on 1997 October 25 and has ruled since. He was re-elected in elections in 2002 and 2009 to 7-year terms; these elections were boycotted by opposition.

If you took a US dollar bill to Kenya to trade for money how much is it worth?

In Kenya, the value of a US dollar bill would be determined by the current exchange rate between the US dollar and the Kenyan shilling. The exact amount you would receive in Kenyan currency would depend on this exchange rate, which can fluctuate daily.

When was Uganda Export Promotion Board created?

Uganda Export Promotion Board was created in 1996.

What part of Africa is Uganda and Zambia in?

Uganda is in the east of the continent. Zambia is more central-south.

What caused the 1952-1955 kabaka crisis in Uganda?

Sir Andrew Cohen had exiled Sir Edward Muteesa II the beloved King of Buganda.

What are the primary dealers the central bank uses in Uganda?

Stanbic, Standard Chartered, Centenary, DFCU, Barclays bank, Baroda and Crane bank.

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Effects of sanitation on children in Uganda?

They're cleaner and smell better than when there's no sanitation...but that's not limited to just Uganda. All children can benefit from sanitation.

Who was Iddi Amin?

Idi Amin Dada Oumee (1925 - 16 August 2003), commonly known as Idi Amin, was a Ugandan military dictator and the President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979.