The UPE programme in Uganda demonstrates that a poor country with a committed government and donor support can fight poverty through ensuring universal access to education for its citizens.
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Education and Sports Headquarter Building in Kampala City
USE Students
Uganda becomes the first country in Africa to have free secondary education as it aims to raise the number of students attending from a fifth of school age children to universal attendance
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS, INDIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS SCHEME FOR 2012/2013 ACADEMIC YEAR
Applications are invited from suitably qualified scholars to pursue studies at undergraduate and post graduate (Masters’) level in India for 2012/2013 Academic Year.
Applications should reach not later than 27th February, 2012.· The short list will be displayed in the Ministry of Education and Sports notice Board UDC Building. For More Information Download the Full Advert
OPEC, IDB AND SAUDI PROJECTS
OPEC, IDB AND SAUDI PROJECTS
Industry, Society, Education and Skills are four pillars that need to be well-connected for Uganda to achieve the house-hold, national and regional development goals that are set out in its National Development Plan (NDP). In line with the overarching goals of the NDP, the Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP II 2004-2015) aims at equitable, accessible, affordable and quality delivery to Ugandans, of those education and training aspects, that are most critical to poverty reduction. The Education Sector is currently experiencing an upsurge in outputs from the Universal Primary Education (UPE) and Universal Secondary Education (USE) programmes, resulting in an increasing demand for higher education opportunities from the country’s generally young population.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified Ugandan scholars to pursue studies at Postgraduate and Undergraduate level in the Universities for 2012/2013 academic year.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS/ INDIAN GOVERNMENT SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MASTERS AND DOCTORAL COURSES FOR AFRICAN COUNTRIES- 2011/2012 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Government of Australia is offering scholarships to citizens of eligible African countries in priority development sectors.
These include Master level (applications close 28th February, 2012), and short term proffessional development awards of three(3) months or less.