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Uganda’s Child Labour Policy, 2006, the National Employment Policy, 2011, the Employment Act, 2006, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 2006, and Employment Regulations, 2011 all have ...
Low productivity in Uganda is attributable to relatively high levels of informality, which makes many employers disregard labour market regulations, consequently putting workers into the &lsquo ...
Every morning soon after dawn, 10-year-old Moses leaves home carrying trays of hard-boiled eggs and walks for half an hour to sell them outside a petrol station in the Ugandan city of Gulu. With ...
I have, for example, observed that views on YouTube of Mowzey Radio's music increased considerably after his death, but I wonder whether the accounts of 2Shy Entertainment, Ugxtra Uganda, Matalisi ...
Almost everything started and ended on Radio Uganda, the only radio station then. ... But above all, it was costly and labour-intensive to produce such a long drama daily, Ssemanda says.
From our Who’s Buying What page: New Vision, Uganda’s government-owned radio/TV station and newspaper, will use a Jampro FM Broadband Antenna as part of an expansion program. “New Vision is in the ...
Every morning soon after dawn, 10-year-old Moses leaves home carrying trays of hard-boiled eggs and walks for half an hour to sell them outside a petrol station in the Ugandan city of Gulu.
The unprecedented economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, together with school closures and inadequate government assistance, is pushing children into exploitative and dangerous child labor.
Uganda's National Planning Authority estimated in August that 30% of all the country's learners would not be going back to school due to teenage pregnancies, early marriages, and child labour.
GULU, Uganda, July 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Every morning soon after dawn, 10-year-old Moses leaves home carrying trays of hard-boiled eggs and walks for half an hour to sell them outside ...