Uganda+LMP

 Uganda: Is a small country located between several larger countries that often times overshadow the needs of Uganda. Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and the Congo reside along the border of Uganda. Uganda has had many tragedies along the border of Sudan and Congo and often feel the devastation of the food shortages in Ethiopia. However, the political structure values education and appears relatively secure.

Primary- The intake ratio of male and female students in Uganda has dropped by 20 since 2001. However primary enrollment has increased by 1,000 students to reach 7,537,971 as of 2007.  Secondary- the transition rate from primary top secondary is only 58. However, this is a 16 point increase since 1999.  [|All Secondary Programs Enrolment (Male and Female)] as of 2007 is 1,001,987. This is 6,000,000 students less than primary school  Tertiary- the population of students has increased by 1,000 since 1999 to reach 3,024,803. However, as of 2004, only 21,164 students had graduated from tertiary programs.  Human and Financial Resources- Primary- There was an increase in teaching staff in 2004 however, it has dropped to 132,325 as the total number of primary teachers in Uganda. Primary is allocated 60% of the educational expenditures. Secondary- The number of secondary teachers 53,877 in 2007 (less than half the amount of primary teachers) Secondary receives 20% of educational expenditures. Tertiary- Has the fewest staff and only 11% is budgeted towards tertiary education. 

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