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The ActionAid Weekly-Tracking Corruption-Trending reports

After its launch by the Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda; Justice Kavuma last December, the Ipaidabribe Platform  has recorded a good number of corruption cases. Unique about the platform is that you

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The ActionAid Weekly-Uganda lost US$404million in Tax evasion-Panama Leaks

Dear Reader.In this edition of the Weekly, we try to breakdown the issue of the Panama papers. What are they? Who is involved? And of all names, why are they called Panama papers? Why should you care

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The ActionAid Weekly-Launching the 10 million signature campaign!

She spoke with authority, and yet, her face expressed disappointment and hopelessness. It was clearthat she is disappointed with the current education system. Her teachers are demotivated. Her

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The ActionAid Weekly-: MP Tax Evasion deal Vs citizens 5 Million signatures

For those of you who have already signed the petition, thank you. For those who have not yet signed, we still have time to get your signature. The Country needs taxes to run. Sign today to petition

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The ActionAid Weekly-2.8 signatures in a week against MP Tax exemptions

This week, I will simply say thank you to all Ugandans who have made a bold statement by signing to petition the President not to assent to the Income Tax Amendment that exempts legislators from

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The ActionAid Weekly-4.2 million signatures delivered to Uganda's Prime Minister

Last Friday, we delivered 4.2 million signatures to the Prime Minister of Uganda. He promised to consider. Thank you for being part of this campaign. We shall not stop until our Legislators pay their

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The ActionAid Weekly-The Tax Power campaign Journey

In this edition of the weekly, we track our Tax Justice  Campaign, from the Legislators  amending the Income Tax Act to exempt their allowances from being taxed, to the President’s refusal to sign the

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The ActionAid Weekly- Schools in Nebbi bogged with inadquate infrastructure

On our trip to Nebbi two weeks ago, we discovered that the Primary schools in the district are bogged down with inadequate infrastructure. The situation must change if we are building for the future

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The ActionAid Weekly-Heated Lively debate on the GMO Bill at the People's Parliament

In this issue, read about the People’s parliament debate on the Bio Safety and Bio Technology Bill. The writer describes it as heated, lively, stalemated and sterile. You may need to judge for your

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The ActionAid weekly-#QualityNorthUg– Walking quality service Delivery to northern Uganda

Yesterday evening, i learnt with excitement that our Country Director, Arthur Larok was among the two CSO leaders that were selected to represent the NGOs in the country on the National Bureau for