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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Part II: Children with disabilities shunned by both teachers and society

November 12, 2014September 23, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

Children with disabilities have for a long time had a problem having access to education in Uganda. As STEPHEN SSENKAABA writes, more trained teachers are walking away from schools that …

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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Part I: Children with disabilities left out of Universal Primary Education

November 11, 2014September 23, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

Since the Universal Primary Education (UPE) was introduced in 1997, eight million children have been able to access primary education. However, only a handful of children with disabilities have been …

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ACME launches media and politics in Africa annual lecture series

October 28, 2014December 29, 2014 - by ACME Admin - Leave a Comment

The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) announces the launch of the “Media and Politics in Africa Annual Lecture”. The purpose of the lecture – to run every year hence …

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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Oil vs agriculture: Walking a tight rope ahead

October 16, 2014September 8, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

Agriculture is still considered Uganda’s back bone sector. As the country moves towards oil production – another key sector – questions abound on how the two will co-exist. Daily Monitor’s …

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Call for entries – Uganda National Journalism Awards, 2015

October 6, 2014July 8, 2015 - by ACME Admin - Leave a Comment

The African Centre for Media Excellence invites submissions for the Uganda National Journalism Awards (UNJA), 2015. Now in their second year, the awards seek to recognise and promote excellent reporting …

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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Why going to university may not bring an oil job: Part II

September 23, 2014July 12, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

As interest continues to grow in the oil and gas sector, several institutions of higher learning are coming up with courses they publicise as relevant to the sector. However, experts warn of manipulation …

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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Is Uganda prepared for looming charcoal crisis?

September 14, 2014July 12, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

Charcoal burning is an activity many across the country are increasingly engaging in. But as the interest in charcoal increases, the wood needed for charcoal burning is getting scarce. In …

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ACME fellowships and grants / ACME grantee stories - 2014

Why Ugandans could miss out on oil jobs: Part I

September 2, 2014July 12, 2016 - by ACME team - Leave a Comment

Since it emerged that Uganda is endowed with oil deposits, expectations and excitement has been high, with many looking forward to employment in the sector. When Tullow, CNOOC and Total …

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Investigative journalism short courses for journalists in Kenya and Tanzania

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The Drill is a mini-series by the African Centre for Media Excellence about the journey of Uganda’s extractive industries.

Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
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In December 2021, Parliament passed The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Act, a law that governs how public money and resources are mobilised or collected, stored, dispensed and reported on

Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
Did the Amendment of Public Finance Management Act 2015 Erode Uganda’s Fiscal Discipline in Oil and Gas Sector
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March 21, 2022
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