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Saturday, May 17, 2008
Uganda's Parliament Passes Education Bill Calling For Elective Courses In Religion
Catholic Information Service for Africa yesterday reported that Uganda's Parliament has passed an Education Bill that makes religious studies an elective in elementary and secondary schools in the country. The bill rejects the government's proposal to take religious education out of the school curriculum. However it also rejects a proposal by the Uganda Joint Christian Council and the Uganda Muslim Education Association to make religious studies compulsory for all students.