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Uganda and students
In the 15 years of existence, the OUT has enrolled students from Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, Hungary, Burundi, Libya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Lesotho, Botswana and most of the United Republic of Tanzania.
Each year, more than 100 students participate in overseas programs such as practicums, field schools, internships, work experience and cultural and academic exchanges in countries including China, Wales and Uganda.
To date, students have traveled to Kenya, Lebanon, Bosnia, Rwanda, Uganda, and the Philippines.
Each two year cycle a group of 14 students visit Uganda and then 14 exchange students return.
In February 2007, pop band McFly visited to the school in aid of Comic Relief, to talk to students about their recent visit to Uganda.
There is much erroneous reporting that Garang met and befriended Yoweri Museveni, future president of Uganda, at this time ; while both Garang and Museveni were students at UDSM in the 1960s, they did not attend at the same time.
Basketball however is not well developed in Uganda, but there is a national league played by college students and a few high school students.
The School attracts an international student body, with students from Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Israel, Mexico, Uganda, and the United Kingdom, as well as from every region of the United States.
The University was founded in 1989 to address the shortage of scientists in Uganda and to instill a sense of community service in its students.
In January of that year, the school, which was later renamed Uganda Technical College, opened its doors to 14 day students who began studying Carpentry, Building and Mechanics.
USARF was composed of students from Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and elsewhere in Africa.

Uganda and examine
During this period he was sent as a government expert to examine constitutional questions in Uganda in 1954.

Uganda and Ugandan
At a meeting to inaugurate the Northern Corridor Transit Coordination Authority ( NCTCA ), the governments of Uganda and Burundi backed the proposed new railway from the Ugandan western railhead at Kasese into the DRC.
* Lake Albert: two small ports on the DRC side, Kisenye near Bunia and Mahadi-Port in the north can link to Ugandan ports at Butiabo and Pakwach ( served by Uganda Railways ) on the Albert Nile, which is navigable as far as Nimule in southern Sudan.
* 1981 – The National Resistance Army of Uganda launches an attack on a Ugandan Army installation in the central Mubende District to begin the Ugandan Bush War.
* Uganda Waragi-triple distilled Ugandan Waragi
Relations with Uganda are plagued by a number of issues, includingthe death of former Vice-President Dr John Garang de Mabior whilst on a Ugandan Presidential Helicopter, backing by Sudan of the Lord's Resistance Army, and the historical backing by Uganda of various regional rebellions in Sudan, as well as Uganda's intimate relations with South Sudan ( both before and after South Sudanese independence ).
Tanzania not only expelled Ugandan forces, but, enlisting the country's population of Ugandan exiles, also invaded Uganda itself.
* Northern-most point-unnamed point on the border with Uganda in the Kagera river immediately east of the Ugandan town of Kikagati, Kagera Region
The Ugandan groups are also participants in the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund supported by the World Bank.
* Ugandan – Tanzanian War ( 1978 – 1979 )-the war which was fought between Uganda and Tanzania was based on an expansionist agenda to annex territory from Tanzania.
* 1971 Ugandan coup d ' état-Military coup in Uganda led by Idi Amin.
* Soroti, Uganda ( cargo train ): fighting Ugandan rebels.
In the early 21st century Uganda has experienced a revival of child sacrifice and in spite of government attempts to downplay the issue an investigation by the BBC into human sacrifice in Uganda found that ritual killings of children are more common than Ugandan authorities admit.
Other features of the city include the Uganda Museum, Ugandan National Theatre, Nakasero Market and St. Balikuddembe Market ( formerly Owino Market ).
Many exiled refugee Rwandan Tutsis in Uganda had joined the rebel forces of Yoweri Museveni in the Ugandan Bush War and had then become part of the Ugandan military upon the rebel victory in 1986.
It broadcast at the same time as Radio Muhabura broadcast from Uganda, sponsored by the RPF and their Ugandan allies.
A border altercation involving Ugandan exiles who had a camp close to the Ugandan border of Mutukula resulted into an attack by the Uganda army into Tanzania.
The origins of the present Ugandan armed forces can be traced back to 1902, when the Uganda Battalion of the King's African Rifles was formed.
In January 1964, following a mutiny by Tanganyikan soldiers in protest over their own Africanisation crisis, unrest spread throughout the Ugandan armed forces, then seemingly known as the Uganda Rifles.
On January 22, 1964, soldiers of the 1st Battalion, Uganda Rifles, in Jinja mutinied to press their demands for a pay raise and a Ugandan officer corps.

Uganda and history
The 1980 famine in Karamoja, Uganda was, in terms of mortality rates, one of the worst in history.
The history of Uganda comprises the history of the territory of present-day Uganda in East Africa and the peoples inhabiting the region.
Four major epidemics have occurred in recent history: one from 1896 – 1906 primarily in Uganda and the Congo Basin, two epidemics in 1920 and 1970 in several African countries, and a recent 2008 epidemic in Uganda.
* Postage stamps and postal history of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
* Postage stamps and postal history of East Africa and Uganda Protectorates
* Postage stamps and postal history of Uganda
# REDIRECT Postage stamps and postal history of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
* Postage stamps and postal history of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
The early history of Uganda comprises the history of Uganda before the territory that is today Uganda was made into a British protectorate at the end of the 19th century.
The history of Uganda from 1962 through 1971 comprises the history of Uganda from Ugandan independence from the United Kingdom to the rise of the dictator Idi Amin.
The history of Uganda between 1971 and 1979 comprises the history of Uganda during Idi Amin's dictatorship over Uganda.

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