What are the agreements signed in Uganda before and after independence?
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Oct 17
Before independence, the major agreement signed in Uganda was the Uganda Agreement of 1900, which established British colonial rule in the country. This agreement granted the British control over Uganda and its resources.
After independence, some of the key agreements signed in Uganda include:
1. The Lancaster House Agreement of 1962: This agreement paved the way for Uganda's independence from British colonial rule. It outlined the terms and conditions for the transfer of power to the newly independent Ugandan government.
2. The Arusha Accords of 2000: This agreement was signed between the Ugandan government and various rebel groups in an effort to end the conflict in northern Uganda. It outlined a ceasefire and a framework for peace negotiations.
3. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2006: This agreement was signed between the Ugandan government and the rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), in an effort to end the long-running conflict in northern Uganda. It outlined a ceasefire and a framework for peace negotiations.
These are just a few examples of the agreements signed in Uganda before and after independence. There have been many other agreements signed over the years addressing various issues such as governance, human rights, and economic development.
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Oct 17
Before Independence
- Buganda Agreement (1900): Established British protectorate over Buganda. - Tororo Agreement (1906): Demarcated the boundary between Uganda and Kenya. - 1927 Provincial Agreements: Gave some local autonomy to non-Buganda regions.
After Independence
- The Uganda Constitution (1962): Established Uganda as an independent republic. - The East African Cooperation Treaty (1967): Formed the East African Community (EAC) with Kenya and Tanzania. - The Lancaster House Agreement (1979): Ended the Uganda-Tanzania War and paved the way for a ceasefire and power-sharing agreement. - The NRM Ten-Point Program (1986): Outlined the principles and policies of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government. - The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (2006): Ended the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency. - The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Agreement (2006): Established a regional body for conflict resolution and development in the Horn of Africa. - The Kampala Accord (2008): Signed between the Ugandan government and the rebel group, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). - The East African Community Monetary Union Protocol (2013): Established a common currency for the EAC member states. - The Tripartite Free Trade Area Agreement (2015): Created a free trade area between 26 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa.