The Ombudsman office : the African governments' working model towards : social, economic, and political development / by Sarah Mirembe.
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- 9798577171766
- The main structures of the Ugandan government
- How the Ugandan court system works
- The procedural steps of trial
- Scope of work
- How the Ombudsman Office benefits the public
- Independence
- Impartiability and fairness
- Credibility of the review process
- Confidentiality
- Structure of the Rwandese Ombudsman Office
- SWOT analysis for the Ombuds program in African countries
- 23 352.88 .MIR
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 60 - 61)
"This is an informative, as well as a thought planting research that summarizes the main structures of the Ugandan government, how the court system operates, the specific objectives of the study, and the general scope of work.
As titled, this simple research highlights the ease of institutionalizing and establishing the Ombudsman's Office within government, and the advantages involved.
The research also advances the interest of expanding and strengthening the operations of the Ombudsman's Office within the Ugandan Government.
The overall proposal is that an institutionalized and effective Ombuds Office can propel: Economic, Social, and Political development within a country, especially within the nature of the cultural-oriented, African nations."
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