Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda)

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Ministry of Education and Sports (Uganda)

The Ministry of Education and Sports (MES), is a cabinet-level ministry of Uganda. It is mandated "to provide technical support, guide, coordinate, regulate and promote quality education, training and sports to all persons in Uganda for national integration, development and individual advancement", according to the website of the ministry.[1]

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Ministry of Education and Sports
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TypeMinistry
JurisdictionGovernment of Uganda
HeadquartersKampala, Uganda
Ministry executive
Websitewww.education.go.ug
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Location

The headquarters of the ministry are located in Embassy House, on King George VI Way, at the corner with Parliament Avenue, in the Central Division of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[2] The coordinates of the ministry headquarters are:0°18'50.0"N, 32°35'15.0"E (Latitude:0.313889; Longitude:32.587500).[3]

Organisational structure

The ministry is overseen by a cabinet minister, currently Janet Museveni, since 6 June 2016.[4] She is assisted by three ministers of state; Joyce Moriku Kaducu serves as Minister of State for Primary Education,[5] John Chrysestom Muyingo serves as Minister of State for Secondary Education,[5] and Peter Ogwang serves as Minister of State for sports.[6][7]

Directorates

Administratively, the ministry is divided into three directorates: (a) Directorate of Education Standards,[8] (b) Directorate of Basic and Secondary Education,[9] and (c) Directorate of Higher, Technical and Vocational Education and Training.[10]

Departments

The ministry is further subdivided into the following departments: (1) Finance and Administration,[11] (2) Department of Education Planning,[12] (3) Department of Pre-Primary and Primary Education,[13] (4) Department of Secondary Education,[14] (5) Department of Higher Education,[15] (6) Department of Private Schools and Institutions,[16] (7) Department of Teacher Education,[17] (8) Department of Special Needs and Inclusive Education,[18] (9) Department of Business, Technical and Vocational Education,[19] (10) Department of Guidance and Counselling,[20] (11) Department of Physical Education and Sports,[21] (12) HIV/AIDS Unit[22] and (13) Gender Unit.[23]

List of ministers

See also

References

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