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Location: Eastern Africa, west of Kenya Geographic coordinates: 1 00 N, 32 00 E Map references: Africa
Area:
Areacomparative: slightly smaller than Oregon
Land boundaries:
Coastline: 0 km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; generally rainy with two dry seasons (December to February, June to August); semiarid in northeast Terrain: mostly plateau with rim of mountains
Elevation extremes:
Natural resources: copper, cobalt, limestone, salt
Land use:
Irrigated land: 90 sq km (1993 est.) Natural hazards: NA Environmentcurrent issues: draining of wetlands for agricultural use; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; poaching is widespread
Environmentinternational agreements:
Geographynote: landlocked
Population: 22,804,973 (July 1999 est.)
Age structure:
Population growth rate: 2.83% (1999 est.) Birth rate: 48.54 births/1,000 population (1999 est.) Death rate: 18.43 deaths/1,000 population (1999 est.)
Net migration rate:
-1.84 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1999 est.)
Sex ratio:
Infant mortality rate: 90.68 deaths/1,000 live births (1999 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:
Total fertility rate: 7.03 children born/woman (1999 est.)
Nationality:
Ethnic groups: Baganda 17%, Karamojong 12%, Basogo 8%, Iteso 8%, Langi 6%, Rwanda 6%, Bagisu 5%, Acholi 4%, Lugbara 4%, Bunyoro 3%, Batobo 3%, non-African (European, Asian, Arab) 1%, other 23% Religions: Roman Catholic 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18% Languages: English (official national language, taught in grade schools, used in courts of law and by most newspapers and some radio broadcasts), Ganda or Luganda (most widely used of the Niger-Congo languages, preferred for native language publications and may be taught in school), other Niger-Congo languages, Nilo-Saharan languages, Swahili, Arabic
Literacy:
Country name:
Data code: UG Government type: republic Capital: Kampala Administrative divisions: 39 districts; Apac, Arua, Bundibugyo, Bushenyi, Gulu, Hoima, Iganga, Jinja, Kabale, Kabarole, Kalangala, Kampala, Kamuli, Kapchorwa, Kasese, Kibale, Kiboga, Kisoro, Kitgum, Kotido, Kumi, Lira, Luwero, Masaka, Masindi, Mbale, Mbarara, Moroto, Moyo, Mpigi, Mubende, Mukono, Nebbi, Ntungamo, Pallisa, Rakai, Rukungiri, Soroti, Tororo Independence: 9 October 1962 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 9 October (1962) Constitution: 8 October 1995; adopted by the interim, 284-member Constituent Assembly, charged with debating the draft constitution that had been proposed in May 1993; the Constituent Assembly was dissolved upon the promulgation of the constitution in October 1995 Legal system: in 1995, the government restored the legal system to one based on English common law and customary law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive branch:
Legislative branch:
unicameral National Assembly (276 members214 directly elected by popular
vote, 62 nominated by legally established special interest groups and
approved by the presidentwomen 39, army 10, disabled 5, youth 5, labor
3; members serve five-year terms)
Judicial branch: Court of Appeal, judges are appointed by the president; High Court, judges are appointed by the president
Political parties and leaders:
only one political organization, the National Resistance Movement or NRM
[Dr. Samson KISEKKA, chairman] is recognized; notethis is the party of
President MUSEVENI; the president maintains that the NRM is not a political
party, but a movement which claims the loyalty of all Ugandans
International organization participation: ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, EADB, ECA, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD, ILO, IMF, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OAU, OIC, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
Diplomatic representation in the US:
Diplomatic representation from the US:
Flag description: six equal horizontal bands of black (top), yellow, red, black, yellow, and red; a white disk is superimposed at the center and depicts a red-crested crane (the national symbol) facing the hoist side
Economyoverview: Uganda has substantial natural resources, including fertile soils, regular rainfall, and sizable mineral deposits of copper and cobalt. Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy, employing over 80% of the work force. Coffee is the major export crop and accounts for the bulk of export revenues. Since 1986, the governmentwith the support of foreign countries and international agencieshas acted to rehabilitate and stabilize the economy by undertaking currency reform, raising producer prices on export crops, increasing prices of petroleum products, and improving civil service wages. The policy changes are especially aimed at dampening inflation and boosting production and export earnings. In 1990-98, the economy turned in a solid performance based on continued investment in the rehabilitation of infrastructure, improved incentives for production and exports, reduced inflation, gradually improved domestic security, and the return of exiled Indian-Ugandan entrepreneurs. Continuation of this performance, while possible, appears difficult because of Ugandan involvement in the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, growing corruption within the government, and slippage in the government's determination to press reforms. GDP: purchasing power parity$22.7 billion (1998 est.) GDPreal growth rate: 5.5% (1998 est.) GDPper capita: purchasing power parity$1,020 (1998 est.)
GDPcomposition by sector:
Population below poverty line: 55% (1993 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share:
Inflation rate (consumer prices): 2.6% (1998) Labor force: 8.361 million (1993 est.) Labor forceby occupation: agriculture 86%, industry 4%, services 10% (1980 est.) Unemployment rate: NA%
Budget:
Industries: sugar, brewing, tobacco, cotton textiles, cement Industrial production growth rate: 19.7% (FY95/96) Electricityproduction: 787 million kWh (1996)
Electricityproduction by source:
Electricityconsumption: 677 million kWh (1996) Electricityexports: 110 million kWh (1996) Electricityimports: 0 kWh (1996) Agricultureproducts: coffee, tea, cotton, tobacco, cassava (tapioca), potatoes, corn, millet, pulses; beef, goat meat, milk, poultry Exports: $476 million (f.o.b., 1998) Exportscommodities: coffee 54%, gold, fish and fish products, cotton, tea, corn (1997) Exportspartners: Spain 14%, Germany 14%, Netherlands 10%, France 8%, Italy (1997) Imports: $1.4 billion (c.i.f., 1998) Importscommodities: transportation equipment, petroleum, medical supplies, iron and steel (1996) Importspartners: Kenya 31%, UK 12%, Japan 6%, India 6%, South Africa 5% (1997) Debtexternal: $2.9 billion (1998 est.) Economic aidrecipient: $827.3 million (1993) Currency: 1 Ugandan shilling (USh) = 100 cents Exchange rates: Ugandan shillings (USh) per US$11,368.4 (December 1998), 1,240.2 (1998), 1,083.0 (1997), 1,046.1 (1996), 968.9 (1995), 979.4 (1994) Fiscal year: 1 July30 June
Telephones: 61,600 (1990 est.)
Telephone system:
fair system but in serious need of expansion and better maintenance; a
cellular system has been introduced as a stopgap but the communications
problems will not be solved without substantial investment in the
conventional telephone infrastructure; e-mail and Internet services are
available
Radio broadcast stations: AM 10, FM 0, shortwave 0 Radios: 2.13 million (1993 est.) Television broadcast stations: 8 (in addition, there is one low-power repeater) (1997) Televisions: 220,000 (1993 est.)
Railways:
Highways:
Waterways: Lake Victoria, Lake Albert, Lake Kyoga, Lake George, Lake Edward, Victoria Nile, Albert Nile Ports and harbors: Entebbe, Jinja, Port Bell
Merchant marine:
Airports: 27 (1998 est.)
Airportswith paved runways:
Airportswith unpaved runways:
Military branches: Army, Navy, Air Wing
Military manpoweravailability:
Military manpowerfit for military service:
Military expendituresdollar figure: $95 million (FY98/99) Military expenditurespercent of GDP: 1.9% (FY98/99)
Disputesinternational:
Ugandan military forces are supporting the rebel forces in the civil war in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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