Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Kampala Office
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Uganda Office
VIAF ID: 130534374 ( Corporate )
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5xx's: Related Names (3)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Basics of criminal trial procedures in the courts of law in Uganda | |
Challenges of implementating trade policies at local level in Uganda : the case of Rwenzori Region (practical proposals to address emerging issues). | |
Community information needs in the oil and gas sector in Uganda | |
Court reporting : a guide to journalist. | |
Dynamics of interviewing suspects | |
The East African media and globalisation : defining the public interest | |
EU-ACP negotiations on post Lomé IV Convention : the stand of Uganda civil society organisations. | |
Facts and figures on frauds, corruption, and mismanagement | |
General principles of admissibility and relevance of evidence | |
Import substitution Uganda's post-COVID-19 industrial policy strategy : a paper commissioned by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Uganda | |
"It's katogo out there!" : community voices on crime prevention and security | |
Political conflicts and multiparty democracy : strategies for a culture of good governance and sustainable peace in Uganda : report on the research project | |
The political economy of economic transformation in Uganda : a case study of manufacturing | |
The political economy of public transport in greater Kampala : movers, spoilers and prospects for reform | |
The role of political parties in a transition : an East African regional workshop report, May 12th - 13th 2004, Kampala Sheraton Hotel | |
System control examples and investigation procedures | |
Uganda, industrialisation policy and framework, 1994-1999. |