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“An estimated 33,000 Ugandans are diagnosed with cancer every year, of which, only 7,400 access medical care from Uganda Cancer Institute,” Kabanda noted.
A portion of Ugandans, the bulk of whom work in the Middle East, have criticized the government for failing to implement government-to-government rules that safeguard the rights of the Ugandan migrant workers.
In his foreign and local engagements, Museveni has consistently, without statistical proof, accused Ugandans of being lazy in front of their business competitors.
Source: https://www.eyeradio.org/museveni-even-a-fool-can-survive-in-uganda/
In the first half of the 1990s, one in eight Ugandans was infected with HIV.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/03/07/welcome-to-nyege-nyege/
“National content development is at the heart of our operations and underpins our commitment to achieving shared prosperity for Uganda and Ugandans because of this great project.
There are up to 23.5 million Ugandans, aged 15 to 64, considered the “working population” in a country the minster disclosed had a 9.2% “national unemployment rate”.
The Ugandans who expressed their dismay for what Bach was doing but also expressed their need for work were the people I felt we needed to hear more from in this documentary.