In the future of Uganda, we believe that the government will stabilize enough to make Uganda become a second world country. After all of the conflict that has happened within the country, Uganda’s economy is growing and their government is stabilizing. The saying, What doesn’t kill you, makes stronger, really comes to life with Uganda. Their government is currently Republic and must be focused on to make this country a strong country, and even more stable.
Education in Uganda is good but not as good as most countries. 91% of people attend primary schools, and 73.2% of those people can read and write (http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2963.htm). Education could be a big advantage in the future as the economy and the government grows in stability, creating those rates to go even higher.
The people of Uganda have a short life expectancy of 48 for males and 57 for females (http://www.who.int/countries/uga/en/). But we believe that when their education begins to grow and the young adults learn about the medical field, they can help their people by giving them an opportunity for medical attention when they need it.
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