Uganda

Kampala, 23-27 July 2002
To build and consolidate powerful relationships between participating organizations, in order to create new programs to make information on the position of women, and for women, highly accessible and visible.

Kampala, 23-27 July 2002
To build and consolidate powerful relationships between participating organizations, in order to create new programs to make information on the position of women, and for women, highly accessible and visible.

The opposition Ugandan People's Congress (UPC) party has vowed to press ahead with plans to publicly challenge a government ban on political rallies, despite Saturday's aborted effort in the capital, Kampala, in which a student was killed and four others were injured.

Ugandaid at www.ugandaid.net is an initiative of the Office of the UN Resident Coordinator. It is maintained by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on behalf of other UN Agencies, donors, NGOs, and the Government of Uganda The site is intended to help, above all, the refugees, displaced, and victims of natural disasters and poverty in Uganda.

The Bibliography of Research on Uganda Women 1986-2001 has been prepared for a new book entitled The New Women's Movement in Uganda to be launched at the Women's Worlds 2002 Congress, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. The book is edited by Joy Kwesiga and Aili Tripp, and the bibliography is prepared by Sheela Jhaveri and Margaret Snyder.

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