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Kadaga has called for a joint effort to address issues of inequality.

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
March 30, 2017
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The speaker of parliament Rebecca Kadaga has called for joint effort to address issues of inequality.

Kadaga made the call while officiating at the launch of the Oxfam inequality report in Kampala.

She says parliament has done its part by putting in place a certificate of gender equity which she has accused some officials in government of fighting to have it repealed.

Kadaga has also hinted on a possibility of parliament blocking passing of the coming budget if government does not increase funding to the agriculture sector

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