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100 _aMirembe, Sarah.
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245 _aThe Ombudsman office :
_bthe African governments' working model towards : social, economic, and political development /
_cby Sarah Mirembe.
260 _aCalifornia, United States of America:
_bArt Painter,
_cc2020.
300 _a65p. :
_bmap ; col. ill. ;
_c23cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 60 - 61)
520 _a"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."
650 _aThe main structures of the Ugandan government,
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650 _aHow the Ugandan court system works,
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650 _aThe procedural steps of trial,
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650 _aScope of work,
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650 _aHow the Ombudsman Office benefits the public,
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650 _aIndependence,
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650 _aImpartiability and fairness,
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650 _aCredibility of the review process,
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650 _aConfidentiality,
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650 _aStructure of the Rwandese Ombudsman Office,
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650 _aSWOT analysis for the Ombuds program in African countries,
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