Saha ŋɔ shikuru baŋsim bɔbu soli nyɛla bɛ ni booni shɛli Universal Primary Education (UPE) ka nyɛ din be tum yuuni 1997.[4].[5] Yuuni 1999 shikuru bihi ban kalnli yiɣisi million dibaa ayobu nyɛ ban daa nyari primary shikuru baŋsim bɔbu kamani ti yɛn zaŋ li maɣisi yuuni 1986 bɛ kalinli daa nyɛla million dibaa ayi .Yuuni 1997, shikuru bihi maa kalinli daa nyɛla din pahi din daa niŋ ka bɛ ti daŋ kam shikuru bihi anahi yoli shikuru chandi.[6]
Waligimsim nyɛla din be shikuru bihi kpaɣibu primary mini secondary shikuruti ni Uganda. Lahabali nyɛla din wuhi ni shikuru bihi pia ban be primary shikuruti puuni ninvuɣ yino to ni o kpɛ secondary shikuru ni.[1][7] Human Rights Measurement Initiative nyɛla din daa ti Uganda kɔbigi puuni 36%.
Department Training Colleges (DTCs) mini Upper secondary shikuruti nyɛ din doli na ŋɔ:
Manafwa High School Mbale, mixed day and boarding (s1 to s6)
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