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The Uganda Program of Literacy for Transformation (UPLIFT)
helps participants acquire the skills, knowledge, and incentive for a “lifelong self-improvement plan” — coupled with an emphasis on moral education and interreligious harmony.
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helps participants acquire the skills, knowledge, and incentive for a “lifelong self-improvement plan” — coupled with an emphasis on moral education and interreligious harmony.
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Perspectives from Rural Ugandan Women
Letters, Imagined Communities, and Literate Identities.
Maureen E. Kendrick, Department of Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia.
Hizzaya Hissani, Ugandan Programme of Literacy for Transformation
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Letters, Imagined Communities, and Literate Identities.
Maureen E. Kendrick, Department of Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia.
Hizzaya Hissani, Ugandan Programme of Literacy for Transformation
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Meeting the Challenge of Health Literacy in Rural Uganda:
The Critical Role of Women and Local Modes of Communication
The Critical Role of Women and Local Modes of Communication
Maureen Kendrick, Department of Language and Literacy Education,
University of British Columbia
Harriet Mutonyi, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of British Columbia.
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University of British Columbia
Harriet Mutonyi, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of British Columbia.
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