When the struggle ended in the Rwenzori region of Uganda in 1982 after twenty years of fighting four short years of unprecedented development followed. It affected many areas of the people's lives but it especially impacted education. In this combination history and memoir author Amos Mubunga Kambere recaps the development of education in the region but also discusses how he came to be Uganda's youngest member of Parliament.<p>In <i>Celebrating Literacy in the Rwenzori Region</i> Kambere takes a step-by-step walk through his life while relating the forces that instituted change in the educational system. The region saw eight new government grant-aided secondary schools two partially grant-aided secondary schools one private secondary school two primary teacher training colleges and a technical school. <p>At age twenty-six as the youngest member of Parliament ever elected in Uganda Kambere didn't have much on his political manifesto except the recognition that his people were educationally backward. His task was to convince the population that education was the best weapon to fight backwardness poverty repression and enslavement. <p> <i>Celebrating Literacy in the Rwenzori Region</i> tells his story for the next generation to convey to them the lessons to be learned and the importance of education.
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