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    Türk emphasized the fact that gross human rights violations are still taking place in the country and may even be crimes against humanity that demand accountability through the International Criminal Court and universal jurisdiction.
    “Let us be members of parliament that concentrate on national unity, service delivery of the people of Uganda,” Oyat said.

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    Overcrowded classrooms, inadequate infrastructure, and a dearth of trained teachers worsen the challenges, especially in underserved areas. Meanwhile, the digital divide looms large, with internet penetration at a mere 8.9%, leaving digital literacy aspirations largely unfulfilled. 

    Is the Large Parliament of Uganda Serving Ordinary Citizens?

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