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Deze lessenreeks is gezamenlijk gemaakt door lerarenopleiders uit Oeganda en België met als doel het bevorderen van een dekoloniale benadering van lesgeven en leren. Je kunt de hele serie gebruiken in je lessen, delen van de lessenserie overnemen en integreren in je eigen lessenplannen, of de serie gebruiken als inspiratie om je eigen dekoloniale manier van lesgeven te ontwikkelen. De serie bestaat uit drie lessen. De eerste behandelt de prekoloniale maatschappelijke organisatie en het verband met de reacties op de kolonisatie. De tweede les gaat dieper in op het Akkoord van Buganda. De derde les kijkt naar de gevolgen van het kolonialisme in postkoloniaal Afrika. Het materiaal, deze docentenhandleiding en een PowerPoint-presentatie die je kunt aanpassen is online beschikbaar. Aan de lessenreeks is de documentaireserie "Waarheidsregimes" gelinkt. Deze bevat vijf afleveringen van twintig tot dertig minuten. Elke aflevering analyseert een specifieke stap naar dekolonisatie. Het doel is begrijpen hoe kolonisatie nog steeds mensen in andere landen beïnvloedt. De afleveringen zijn kort genoeg om in één les te vertonen en een kort debat met leerlingen te voeren.
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Sexual division of labour --- Racism --- Autobiography --- Book --- Animals --- Ecology --- Uganda
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Insects. Springtails --- Epidemiology --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Neuropathology --- Uganda
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Chiga language --- Bantu languages --- Kiga (langue) --- Langues bantoues --- Uganda --- Ouganda --- Languages --- Langues
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Focusing on 'runyege', the main traditional performance genre of the Banyoro and Batooro people, this book explores the entanglement of traditional music, dance, and theater with gender and postcolonialism in Western Uganda.
Ethnomusicology --- Gender identity in dance. --- Gender identity in music. --- Performing arts --- Uganda.
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Older people --- Smartphones --- Aging --- Technology and older people --- Personnes âgées --- Téléphones intelligents --- Vieillissement --- Technologie et personnes âgées --- Aging. --- Technology and older people. --- Social conditions. --- Social aspects --- Conditions sociales. --- Aspect social --- Uganda
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This paper on Uganda discusses Central Bank Transparency Code Review. The Bank of Uganda (BOU) is implementing transparency practices that are broadly aligned with the good practices for central banks. The BOU continues to improve communication of its monetary policy framework in a transparent manner, but there is room to enhance transparency by disclosing policy deliberations. The BOU has improved macroprudential policies and the analytical framework aimed at mitigating systemic risks, but decisions leading to macroprudential actions are not explained. The anti-corruption legal framework in Uganda applies to the BOU, however no details are disclosed in the public domain as to how it is applied and enforced with respect to the BOU. The BOU should consider compiling and developing a policy on confidentiality that includes the reasons underlying the choices it has made on disclosure or nondisclosure. The mission found that BOU’s transparency practices largely conform to various dimensions of transparency as information is disseminated through several channels.
Money and Monetary Policy --- International Economics --- Criminology --- Finance: General --- Public Finance --- Banks and Banking --- Macroeconomics --- Monetary Policy --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Organizations --- Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law --- General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation --- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue: General --- Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy --- Monetary economics --- International institutions --- Corporate crime --- white-collar crime --- Finance --- Public finance & taxation --- Banking --- Monetary policy --- International organization --- Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) --- Crime --- Financial sector stability --- Financial sector policy and analysis --- Revenue administration transparency and accountability --- Revenue administration --- Macroprudential policy --- International reserves --- Central banks --- International agencies --- Money laundering --- Financial services industry --- Revenue --- Economic policy --- Foreign exchange reserves --- Uganda
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This paper presents Uganda’s Fourth Review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, the Requests for a Waiver of Nonobservance of a Performance Criterion and Modification of a Performance Criterion and the Financing Assurance Review. The program aims to support the near-term response to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and boost inclusive private sector-led long-term growth. Reforms focus on creating fiscal space for priority social spending, preserving debt sustainability, strengthening governance and reducing corruption, and enhancing the monetary and financial sector frameworks. The Ugandan economy is projected to grow by 5.5 percent in FY 22/23 and 6 percent in FY 23/24. Inflation has been declining and is expected to reach the Bank of Uganda’s medium-term target of 5% core inflation by end-2023. A stronger tightening of global financial conditions would constrain the availability of syndicated loans and weigh on financial sector stability. Fiscal consolidation and tight monetary policy remain essential to keep debt on a sustainable path. Structural reforms will need to continue focusing on strengthening governance and anticorruption frameworks, enhancing domestic revenue mobilization, and boosting financial inclusion.
Money and Monetary Policy --- International Economics --- Public Finance --- Exports and Imports --- Banks and Banking --- Finance: General --- Monetary Policy --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Organizations --- Debt --- Debt Management --- Sovereign Debt --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue: General --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Public Administration --- Public Sector Accounting and Audits --- Monetary economics --- International institutions --- Public finance & taxation --- International economics --- Banking --- Macroeconomics --- Monetary policy --- International organization --- Public debt --- External debt --- Revenue administration --- Credit --- Money --- Debt sustainability --- International agencies --- Debts, Public --- Debts, External --- Revenue --- Fiscal policy --- Uganda
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