Aiding a difference?
Semin Abdulla asks whether aid projects make a difference Semin Abdulla .First published on Mon, 25 Aug 2003 as Aiding a difference?. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website....
View ArticleOU on the BBC: Being Positive - About The Programmes
Introducing a two-part investigative series that examines the nature of the AIDS virus, how it works and the history of the development of HIV drug treatments. The OpenLearn team.First published on...
View ArticleThe Big Question: Does aid work?
The richer nations in the world give aid to their neighbours every year. But is it doing any good? The Big Question team.First published on Thu, 25 Nov 2004 as The Big Question: Does aid work?. To find...
View ArticleThe Big Question: Is too much religion bad for you?
Faith is fine - but can you take a good thing too far? The Big Question team.First published on Mon, 07 Feb 2005 as The Big Question: Is too much religion bad for you?. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleInterview: Harriet Myendwoha
An interview with special needs teacher Harriet Myendwoha, part of BBC FOUR's African School series The OpenLearn team.First published on Mon, 23 May 2005 as Interview: Harriet Myendwoha. To find out...
View ArticleInterview: Shem Kageye
An interview with student Shem Kageye, part of BBC FOUR's African School series The OpenLearn team.First published on Mon, 23 May 2005 as Interview: Shem Kageye. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleInterview: Proscovia Nadaga
An interview with student Proscovia Nadaga, part of BBC FOUR's African School series The OpenLearn team.First published on Mon, 23 May 2005 as Interview: Proscovia Nadaga. To find out more visit The...
View ArticleInterview: Mohammed Musoke
An interview with head of art and design Mohammed Musoke, part of BBC FOUR's African School series Mohammed Musoke.First published on Mon, 23 May 2005 as Interview: Mohammed Musoke. To find out more...
View ArticleInterview: Head to Head
An interview with Aminah Mukasa and Mr Ntairaho, the headteachers of the two schools featured in BBC FOUR's African School series Mr Ntairaho.First published on Mon, 23 May 2005 as Interview: Head to...
View ArticleOU on the BBC: African School - About The Series
Introducing a documentary programme about a school in Africa. The OpenLearn team.First published on Tue, 24 May 2005 as OU on the BBC: African School - About The Series. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleUganda: Biography Of A Nation
Discover more about this diverse country, its people, history, government and economy in an article by Carolyn Baxter entitled 'Uganda - an overview' Carolyn Baxter.First published on Thu, 09 Jun 2005...
View ArticleOU on the BBC: African School - Programme guides
Episode guide for the programme African School. The OpenLearn team.First published on Mon, 13 Jun 2005 as OU on the BBC: African School - Programme guides. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleUganda's HIV response
Doreen Kibuka-Musoke explores how Uganda coped with the millions of families hit by HIV-AIDS Doreen Kibuka-Musoke.First published on Thu, 15 Jun 2006 as Uganda's HIV response. To find out more visit...
View ArticleUganda and the World Bank
Trushna P. Patel concludes an investigation into the World Bank by looking closely at how the body influenced Uganda's development. Trushna P Patel.First published on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 as Uganda and the...
View ArticleIs English squeezing out local languages in Uganda?
English is the official language of Uganda - but this shouldn't be at the expense of other languages, argues Judith Nakayiza and Medadi Ssentanda. First published on Thu, 05 Nov 2015 as Is English...
View ArticleWhy are many African governments wary of social media?
Much as in Europe, governments in Africa are nervous about how social media might influence the population. Charlotte Cross explores an difficult relationship. First published on Thu, 13 Apr 2017 as...
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