Uganda

Courses tagged with "Uganda"

Introducing a two-part investigative series that examines the nature of the AIDS virus, how it works and the history of the development of HIV drug treatments.
Episode guide for the programme African School.
 
Introducing a documentary programme about a school in Africa.
English is the official language of Uganda - but this shouldn't be at the expense of other languages, argues Judith Nakayiza and Medadi Ssentanda.
Category: Linguistics
Much as in Europe, governments in Africa are nervous about how social media might influence the population. Charlotte Cross explores an difficult relationship.
Trushna P. Patel concludes an investigation into the World Bank by looking closely at how the body influenced Uganda's development.
Doreen Kibuka-Musoke explores how Uganda coped with the millions of families hit by HIV-AIDS
Semin Abdulla asks whether aid projects make a difference
An interview with student Shem Kageye, part of BBC FOUR's African School series
An interview with student Proscovia Nadaga, part of BBC FOUR's African School series
An interview with head of art and design Mohammed Musoke, part of BBC FOUR's African School series
An interview with Aminah Mukasa and Mr Ntairaho, the headteachers of the two schools featured in BBC FOUR's African School series
An interview with special needs teacher Harriet Myendwoha, part of BBC FOUR's African School series
Discover more about this diverse country, its people, history, government and economy in an article by Carolyn Baxter entitled 'Uganda - an overview'

The following learning is from the Geography strand in The Open University level 1 module D113 ‘Global challenges: social science in action’.

Category: Geography