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Transparency International Uganda (TIU) is the national chapter of Transparency International - the global coalition against corruption. It is a registered Non-Governmental Organization with the Uganda NGO Board and has been promoting good governance programmes in Uganda since 1993. The organization works to create change towards a Uganda free of corruption and its effects. It has national jurisdiction and promotes good governance (transparency, integrity and accountability) with specific emphasis on health, education, water, private sector, extractive industry, and political corruption.

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Consultancy Opportunity

17-04-2013 Hits:189 News Super User

Consultancy Opportunity   Re-advertised   Transparency International Uganda is a national chapter of Transparency International – The global anti...

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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

23-11-2012 Hits:685 News Super User

                                             WE WANT ACTION AGAINST THIEVES NOW! Fellow Citizens of Uganda: The President of Uganda, His...

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SMEs tipped on prevention of corruption.

08-11-2012 Hits:488 News Super User

Thursday 27 September 2012Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) must adhere to strict ethical practices like...

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Death Announcement

05-09-2012 Hits:794 News Super User

                       Mr. John Kakire Menya (RIP) We are saddened to announce the untimely death of our...

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Uganda tops East Africa in corruption - …

31-08-2012 Hits:1038 News Super User

Uganda tops East Africa in corruption - reportPublish Date: Aug 30, 2012

(L-R) Kenyas Executive Director for Transpareny International, Samuel Kimeu and Ugandas Peter Wandera at the...

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Uganda’s police is up for a new challeng…

28-08-2012 Hits:888 News Super User

Uganda’s police is up for a new challenge: to handcuff corruption

By Nick Seymour on 7 August 2012 in Defence and Security Transparency International Uganda invited our...

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