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    The integration of refugees into Uganda's education system 

    Harrell-Bond, B.E. (1999)
    This is a proposal for a four-year research programme designed to monitor the impact of the process of integration of educational services for refugees in Adjumani, Arua, and Moya Districts. This process will be part of ...
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    Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda 

    Byaruhanga, Kadoodooba Akiiki (1994)
    Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ...
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    The integration of refugees into Uganda's education system 

    Harrell-Bond, B.E. (1999)
    This is a proposal for a four-year research programme designed to monitor the impact of the process of integration of educational services for refugees in Adjumani, Arua, and Moya Districts. This process will be part of ...
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    Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda 

    Byaruhanga, Kadoodooba Akiiki (1994)
    Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ...

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