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British High Commission helps bring Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Kampala
Scottish community in Uganda celebrates Scotland’s national poet
Director General for Country Programmes meets Ugandan ministers and travels to Karamoja
Two Ugandans recognised as exceptional leaders in their community under global awards scheme
High Commissioner speaks to Ugandan press as meetings held in London and Kampala
British High Commission promotes human rights in Uganda.
DFID projects help strengthen Ugandan efforts to tackle corruption and increase accountability.
British High Commission celebrates Scotland’s national day. UK Prime Minister's message
High Commission funded project tackles illegal wildlife trade in Uganda by preventing poaching
Celebrating St Andrew’s Day in Uganda
UK shows Oscar-nominated film to commemorate WWI centenary
British High Commission and DFID officers monitor electoral process in Northern Uganda
British High Commission Kampala supports an end to violence against women and girls.
British Council screening of Oscar-nominated “War Horse” film
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UK High Commissioner hosts a business networking event to develop relations between British and Chinese companies operating in Uganda.
RETRAK Uganda, Manchester Police and experts join forces to identify solutions.
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