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By Bill Dan Arnold Borodi The Minister of Internal Affairs in the Guild Government, Dorah Amanda has been tasked to provide complete accountability for…
The games continue with the aim of producing two finalists to give fans and supporters a repeat of last edition’s final between the School of Law and the Faculty of Agriculture.
Simon Arike, the captain of the School of Social Sciences, netted a hat-trick, taking his goal tally to four goals in two matches. Robinson Obwana, Titus Musinguzi and Diego Mugambwa, the only representative from the School of Journalism, Media and Communication, also registered their names on the scoresheet.
The outgoing Uganda Christian University (UCU) Media Link Association cabinet bid farewell to their duties, transferring the mantle to a new generation of leaders, filling the School of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMC) with mixed feelings. A sense of nostalgia and thankfulness pervaded the air as students, lecturers, and distinguished guests gathered to witness the historic change of power.
A 2015 Uganda Christian University (UCU) alum with a Bachelor of Social Work and Social Administration, she received a Masters in Social Work from the University of California in Berkeley in 2023. Her achievement there landed her a full scholarship for a PhD in social work at Arizona State University. On Aug. 17, she started studies on the Phoenix, Ariz., campus.
After a poor second round of the 2023 regular season, the Uganda Christian University (UCU) Canons managed to pull off a surprising turnaround in an exhilarating game at the Lugogo Indoor Arena. Their 68-53 triumph over the JKL Dolphins sent shockwaves across the basketball community, leaving fans in awe of the team’s grit and determination.
As he grew up, he was attracted by the way the doctors carried themselves at the hospital and how they conducted their work.
In the realm of social theory, few concepts have ignited as much discussion as the Broken Window Theory. First conceived by social scientists James Q. Wilson and George Kelling in 1982, the theory posits that visible signs of disorder and minor misbehavior in a neighborhood can pave the way for a surge in petty and more serious crimes. This theory, which originated in the West, has found its way into Uganda’s societal landscape, prompting contemplation on its applicability and relevance in the African context.
Acquisition of these capabilities is especially critical for nurses and even more so for developing countries like Uganda. The World Health Organization reports the 27.9 million nurses globally reflects a shortage of 13 million nurses. According to the World Bank, there are 1.6 nurses and midwives per 1,000 people in Uganda, compared to nearly 12 per 1,000 in the United States. Acquisition of these capabilities is especially critical for nurses and even more so for developing countries like Uganda. The World Health Organization reports the 27.9 million nurses globally reflects a shortage of 13 million nurses. According to the World Bank, there are 1.6 nurses and midwives per 1,000 people in Uganda, compared to nearly 12 per 1,000 in the United States.
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