local government reform of 1988
Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education was created in 1988.
It was a 1988 British law that prohibited local authorities from intentionally promoting homosexuality and schools from promoting the acceptability of homosexuality as a "pretended family relationship." It was repealed in Scotland in 2000, and in England and Wales in 2003.
Local School Councils was created in 1988.
Haldia Government College was created in 1988.
K - Eighth Avenue Local - ended in 1988.
The Education Reform Act during the Victorian Period was brought into English education legislature in 1988.
Land reforms in the Philippines has been reformed with the current law the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program recently extended to 2014. This law was signed on June 10, 1988 by Aquino, and states that all land exceeding 7 hectares are bought by the government and sold to landless farmers who pay installments for 15 years. The issue with data submitted is the information is reported by individuals therefor there is no real accuracy.
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Startimes is a technology that was started 1988 in China. Its a key player in the digital tv solutions in both Africa and China. The company operates in 8 countries in Africa i.e. Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Guinea, Central African Republic and Burundi. The Nigerian is a joint venture with the Nigerian Television Authority.
Section 28 refers to a controversial provision of the Local Government Act 1988 in the UK, which prohibited local authorities from promoting homosexuality or teaching it as an acceptable family relationship in schools. Enacted in 1988, it was intended to prevent the perceived normalization of homosexuality, but it faced widespread criticism for fostering discrimination and stigma against LGBTQ+ individuals. The law was repealed in 2003, reflecting changing societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance.
The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) is a Philippine government initiative established in 1988 aimed at promoting social justice and equitable land distribution. It seeks to redistribute agricultural lands to landless farmers and improve their living conditions through support services and infrastructure development. CARP also includes provisions for agrarian reform beneficiaries to access resources, training, and financial assistance to enhance agricultural productivity and livelihoods. The program has faced challenges in implementation and has been the subject of ongoing debates regarding its effectiveness and impact on rural development.