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  2. Nakivale Refugee Settlement - Wikipedia

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    Nakivale refugee settlement, is approximately 200 km away from Kampala, Uganda's capital. [4] It is one of the oldest refugee settlements in the Uganda. [7] It is estimated at well beyond 180 square kilometres. [8] [9] This enormous area is geographically divided into three administrative zones – Base camp, Juru and Rubondo.

  3. US sanctions Uganda's parliament speaker, her husband and ...

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    The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Uganda's parliamentary speaker, her husband and several other officials over corruption and serious abuses of human rights. Parliament Speaker ...

  4. 2021 Uganda bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) is an Islamic extremist terrorist group originated in Uganda but is based in the nearby Democratic Republic of the Congo. The group's insurgency began in 1996; it kills hundreds of civilians every year, mainly by attacking villages. The most deadly ADF attack in Uganda was on 8 June, 1998, when the group ...

  5. Terrorism in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Terrorism in Uganda. Terrorism in Uganda primarily occurs in the north, where the Lord's Resistance Army, a militant Christian religious cult that seeks to overthrow the Ugandan government, has attacked villages and forcibly conscripted children into the organization since 1988. [1] The al-Shabbab jihadist group has also staged attacks in the ...

  6. History of Uganda (1979–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Uganda after Amin (1979–1986) Interim period. A month before the capture of Kampala during the Uganda-Tanzania War, representatives of twenty-two Ugandan civilian and military groups were hastily called together at Moshi, Tanzania, to try to agree on an interim civilian government once Amin was removed.

  7. Erias Lukwago - Wikipedia

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    Children. Awad Kato Lukwago, Afrah Babirye Lukwago, Fahad Lukwago, Aaliyah Ssanyu Lukwago. Erias Lukwago Ssalongo (born 11 May 1970), is a Ugandan lawyer and politician. He is the lord mayor of the city of Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest metropolitan area in the country. He was first elected to that position on 14 January 2011.

  8. Karamojong people - Wikipedia

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    Karamojong people. Two Karamojong children (2009) The Karamojong or Karimojong are a Nilotic ethnic group. [1] They are agro-pastoral herders living mainly in the north-east of Uganda. Their language is also known as ngaKarimojong and is part of the Nilotic language family. Their population is estimated at 475,000 people.

  9. Jennifer Musisi - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Musisi. Jennifer Semakula Musisi is a Ugandan lawyer and public administrator. She is the first City Leader in Residence at Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative at the Ash Center of the Harvard Kennedy School, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. She was appointed to this position in January 2019.