Environmental Management is key to managing Uganda’s oil- NEMA Executive Director

The Executive Director of the National Environmental Management Authority, Dr. Tom Okurut has said environmental management is a key factor in the development of Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector, Resource Management and Financial Management being the other key elements in the sector. While speaking at 1st Petroleum Industry Environmental Management Conference held at Speke Resort

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Zambia picks interest in Uganda’s oil refinery

Zambia wants more information about Uganda’s plans to build a 60,000-bpd oil  refinery that’s already attracted interest from four regional neighbors. The southern African country “has asked for more information” about the plant, Ugandan Energy Minister Irene Muloni says. Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi have expressed interest, she says. “Each of the countries will be offered

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UN Women and Publish What You Pay launch gender toolkit that seeks to empower women in the extractives sector

UN Women and Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a global coalition campaigning for an open extractive sector have launched a toolkit “Extracting Equality – A Guide”, which examines how to approach the issue of gender within the extractive sector. Written by PWYP and UN Women, along with experts working on gender and the extractives worldwide, the

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Complications IN Advanced DEMOCRACY

Complications IN Advanced DEMOCRACY In the initial constitution, the phrase democracy was created to give the implication of 100 % fairness, unquestionable justice, and finish evenhandedness in syndication of social resources. Democracy emerged with convenience of manifestation and worship. Even though the starting meaning of democracy was designed to develop a f-r-e-e governmental climate for

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