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  • The Martyrs of Uganda (1885-1887) - By R. Sashikaba. An account of the martyrdoms, and reflections on them. Chapter from the book "Martyrs in the History of Christianity."

  • Kampala Evangelical School of Theology - Information about the school, courses and faculty, contact details.

  • 19th Century Missions in the African Interior: Buganda - A substantial part of this essay on Christianity in Buganda (modern-day Uganda) is devoted to the martyrs.

  • St. Charles Lwanga and Companions - Essay on the Martyrs of Uganda.

  • In quest for Jewish homeland, Herzl once considered Uganda (8-29-1997) - Article examines the Zionist leader's support for the British offer of Uganda as a Jewish refuge.

  • Uganda - Bank of Uganda - Staff papers, annual reports, occasional reports on the state of the economy, and information about the BoU's various credit programmes.

  • WOUGNET -- Women of Uganda Network - A place to share news, information and activities on women related issues in Uganda.

  • More Than 200 Die in Uganda Cult Mass Suicide - The second biggest ritual mass suicide.

  • News regarding the Uganda Doomsday Cult Murder-Suicide - Information regarding the murder/suicide of Uganda's "Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God" doomsday cult.

  • Uganda - Parliament of Uganda - Includes history and constitution.

  • Uganda Missions - Short term missionary work.

  • World Gospel Mission - Uganda - Description, prayer requests and ministry opportunities of the organization's work in Uganda.

  • The Christian Martyrs of Uganda - Short essay, complete list of the 45 known Catholic and Anglican martyrs, photo of the modern basilica at Namugongo, image of the martyrs.

  • Adoption Now! - Sponsoring the education of street children and orphans, especially in Uganda.

  • African International Christian Ministry - An indigenous NGO working in SW Uganda, with healthcare, education and development programmes in the community.

  • James Hannington and the Martyrs of Uganda - Anglican Bishop James Hannington, killed in 1885, was the first of the Ugandan martyrs. Short essay on him, and on the first native martyr, Joseph Mkasa Balikuddembe, a Roman Catholic. With Anglican prayers in traditional and contemporary language.

  • The Martyrs of Uganda - Essay on the 32 young men burned to death at Namugongo. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.

  • Uganda's Parliament to Re-Examine Polygamy - CNN - Sissie Nanyomba and Benna Nakato married the same man in the same month of the same year.

  • Uganda Partners - A support program for the ministry of Uganda Christian University, a seminary affiliated with the Church of Uganda.

  • Federo - Site devoted to the exploration of federalism in Uganda; offers federal and regional models, draft constitutions, party positions, personalities, and related links.

  • 22 Martyrs of Uganda Among the "Blessed" - Newspaper clipping on the 1920 beatification of the Ugandan martyrs by Pope Benedict XV. Requires graphics; too wide for smaller monitors.

  • African Childrens Choir - Composed of children between seven and twelve years of age who come from three countries in East Africa - Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. Many of them are from very poor backgrounds or are orphans.

  • Pearls of Africa - Nonprofit serving men, women, and children in Uganda, who live with disabilities. Information on volunteering, donating, and organization's programs.

  • Uganda Child Care - Children in Uganda. Information about the organization, photographs and biographies of waiting children. Partially in Danish.

  • Rubaga Youth Development Association - Programmes in social and educational training, and social work.

  • Acholi Religious Leaders Peace Initiative (ARLPI) - Effort to publicize the plight of the Acholi People in Acholiland, Northern Uganda.

  • Uganda - Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  • The Uganda Society - Organization promoting and preserving Uganda's literary, scientific and cultural heritage through lectures, events and publication of "The Uganda Journal."

  • The Church of Uganda - An autonomous church in the Anglican Communion.

  • Safariline-Africa - Safaris in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

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