Talk:Corruption in Uganda
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[edit]Add more background regarding corruption in Uganda
Create categories for the different types of corruption
Add to combating corruption
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Mansaiconner (talk) 03:16, 3 April 2020 (UTC)
Alec Barretto's Peer Review This is an interesting topic, and there is definitely a lot to write about. This article touches on some of the key points about corruption in Uganda. It addresses that there is a major problem in this country, and it presents some of the more essential roots of the problem. This article will need more information. It could could a break down of Uganda's legal system, how politicians contribute to this problem, or how there is corruption at the among the private sector or in businesses. It is missing content, but is setup for a lot of good information. Since this article is based on a very general topic, there are many branches it could focus on. For example, you can focus more on the efforts to combat this corruption, or maybe include some statistical charts/facts that show the increase or decrease in corruption over time. Barrettopaul56 (talk) 21:32, 6 April 2020 (UTC)
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Uganda cannot win its battle against corruption do you agree
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