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Ramathan Ggoobi Benard Musekese Wabukala and Joseph Ntayi | Publication
Economic Development and Industrial Policy in Uganda

Industrialisation is critical in the transformation of an economic structure to a modern industrial economy. This report examines the main threads of…


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Dave Spooner and John Mark Mwanika | Publication

Transforming Transport Unions through Mass Organisation of Informal Workers in Uganda

 


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With the discovery of oil and gas in East Africa, comes the hope that expected revenues from the oil and gas sector will be utilised towards…


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The African Media Barometer (AMB) is an in-depth and comprehensive description and measurement system for national media environments on the African…


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Justice can be a rather elusive concept. Scholars have debated for centuries about how to define and deliver it. Yet justice is, by and large,…


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TRADE UNIONS IN TRANSFORMATION

Transforming Transport Unions through Mass Organisation of Informal Workers: A Case Study of the Amalgamated Transport & General Workers' Union (ATGWU), Uganda
Dave Spooner and John Mark Mwanika

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