Victoria Rusoke Businge
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Victoria Rusoke Businge also known as Rusoke Victoria Businge (born on 3 January 1956) is a Ugandan politician and teacher. Victoria served as the district Women's Representative of Kabarole District in the ninth Parliament of Uganda.[2] She was re-elected as the member of the eleventh parliament of Uganda in the 2021 January elections. She is affiliated to the National Resistance Movement. In 2018, she was appointed and sworn in as the new member of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) by the Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe at the Judiciary headquarters in Kampala
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[edit]- I tasked LVRLAC to work with Save the Wild Fund and the Chinese government to venture into more capacity-building programs and other joint ventures that our communities can gain more from
- China has made significant strides in natural resource management, sustainable and eco-friendly production, smart cities, urban planning, modern transportation, and green technology, calling for deeper cooperation between Uganda and China in these sectors.
- It’s disappointing for parents to marry off your daughters at a tender age. This practice affects the girl’s health and she is psychologically tortured. Many girls have dropped out of school because of defilement and early pregnancies but what irritates me is you conceal the information about the suspects
- Woman country over are still battling with cancer of the breast and cervical cancer
This is because most health facilities have not machines to test and screen cancer and yet it remains number one killer disease among woman