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Sarah Aguti

Sarah has a Masters of Philosophy in Special Needs Education. She is an advocate of the rights of the vulnerable groups especially children with disabilities. She has worked with various organizations like World Vision in creating awareness about the rights of children with disabilities. Currently she runs a goat farming business in Uganda where she educates women on the importance of farming.




SCHOOL INSPECTION AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN UGANDA

10 April 2018  By Sarah Aguti
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