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Third Schedule Uganda Constitution 1995

National Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy Preamble Article 1-4 [Chapter 1 – The Constitution] Article 5-8A [Chapter 2 – The Republic] Article 9-19 [Chapter 3 – Citizenship] Article 20 (Fundamental and other human rights and freedoms) Article 21 (Equality and freedom from discrimination) Article 22 (Protection of right to life) Article 23 (Protection of personal liberty) Article 24 (Respect for human dignity and protection from inhuman treatment) Article 25 (Protection from slavery, servitude and forced labour) Article 26 (Protection from deprivation of property) Article 27 (Right to privacy of person, home and other property) Article 28 (Right to a fair hearing) Article 29 (Protection of freedom of conscience, expression, movement, religion, assembly and association) Article 30 (Right to education) Article 31 (Rights of the family) Article 32 (Affirmative action in favour of marginalised groups) Article 33 (Rights of women) Article 34 (Rights of children) Article 35 (Rights of persons with disabilities) Article 36 (Protection of rights of minorities) Article 37 (Right to culture and similar rights) Article 38 (Civic rights and activities) Article 39 (Right to a clean and healthy environment) Article 40 (Economic rights) Article 41 (Right of access to information) Article 42 (Right to just and fair treatment in administrative decisions) Article 43 (General limitation on fundamental and other human rights and freedoms) Article 44 (Prohibition of derogation from particular human rights and freedoms) Article 45 (Human rights and freedoms additional to other rights) Article 46-49 (Human Rights and Freedoms During a State of Emergency) Article 50 (Enforcement of Rights and Freedoms by Courts) Article 51-58 (Uganda Human Rights Commission) Article 59 (Right to vote) Article 60-68 (Electoral Commission) Article 69-76 (Political Systems & General) Article 77-87A (Establishment Composition and Functions of Parliament) Article 88-97 (Procedure of Parliament & General) Article 98-110 (The President) Article 111-119A (The Cabinet) Article 120-125 Article 126-136 Article 137-145 Article 146-151 Article 152-160 [FINANCE – General] Article 161-164 [Central Bank of Uganda & Auditor-General] Article 165-175 [Chapter 10 – The Public Service] Article 176-189 Article 190-200 Article 201-207 Article 208-217 Article 218-222 Article 223-232 [Chapter 13 – Inspectorate of Government] Article 233-236 [Chapter 14 – Leadership Code of Conduct] Article 237-245 [Chapter 15 – Leadership Code of Conduct] Article 246 [Chapter 16 – Institution of traditional or cultural leaders] Article 247-257 Article 258-262 (Amendment of the Constitution) Article 263-274 Article 275-288 Article 289-294 First Schedule Second Schedule Third Schedule Forth Schedule Fifth Schedule Sixth Schedule Seventh Schedule

Uganda’s Indigenous Communities as at 1st February, 1926. (Article 10(a))

1. Acholi  
2. Aliba  
3. Alur  
4. Aringa  
5. Baamba  
6. Babukusu
7. Babwisi  
8. Bafumbira  
9. Baganda  
10. Bagisu  
11. Bagungu
12. Bagwe  
13. Bagwere  
14. Bahehe  
15. Bahororo  
16. Bakenyi  
17. Bakiga  
18. Bakonzo
19. Banyabindi  
20. Banyabutumbi  
21. Banyankore  
22. Banyara  
23. Banyaruguru  
24. Banyarwanda  
25. Banyole  
26. Banyoro  
27. Baruli  
28. Barundi  
29. Basamia  
30. Basoga  
31. Basongora
32. Batagwenda  
33. Batoro  
34. Batuku  
35. Batwa  
36. Chope  
37. Dodoth  
38. Ethur  
39. Gimara  
40. Ik (Teuso)  
41. Iteso
42. Jopadhola  
43. Jie  
44. Jonam  
45. Kakwa  
46. Karimojong  
47. Kebu (Okebu)  
48. Kuku  
49. Kumam  
50. Langi  
51. Lendu  
52. Lugbara  
53. Madi  
54. Mening
42. Jopadhola  
43. Jie  
44. Jonam  
45. Kakwa  
46. Karimojong  
47. Kebu (Okebu)  
48. Kuku  
49. Kumam  
50. Langi  
51. Lendu  
52. Lugbara  
53. Madi  
54. Mening
55. Mvuba  
56. Napore  
57. Ngikutio  
58. Nubi  
59. Nyangia  
60. Pokot  
61. Reli  
62. Sabiny  
63. Shana  
64. So (Tepeth)
65. Vonoma

See also  Article 21 Uganda Constitution 1995

See also:

Boundary of Uganda (Second Schedule)

Kampala and Districts of Uganda (First Schedule)

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