Information manpower capacity building for decentralization in Uganda through industrial training
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2002
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IFLA journal
Abstract
Information is a key resource for
development. Information can be
kept in registries, records centres,
archives, libraries, resource centres, research centres, documentation centres and in public offices.
Information is contained in different types of media including paper
(records, documents, text), audiovisual, computer based, etc. A lot
of infonnation is being generated
every other day in public offices in
Uganda and it is likely to increase
with continued empowerment of
the population. There is a need for
manpower to organize and process
information for timely and opti- mum utilization. The Constitution
of the Republic of Uganda’ provides a National Objective of National Sovereignty, Independence
and Territorial Integrity which
states that
The State shall endeavour to
mobilise, organise,
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Magara, E., & Bukirwa Nyumba, J. (2002). Information manpower capacity building for decentralization in Uganda through industrial training. IFLA journal, 28(1), 31-37.