Diet pays attention to the richness and variety of dishes, and pays attention to the delicacy of dishes. The taste is average. I don't like it too salty, but I like spicy food. The staple food has always been rice bananas, and I am also happy to taste pasta. Non-staple food likes to eat fish, beef, mutton, chicken, eggs and so on. Vegetables such as peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, tomatoes and beans. Seasonings like coconut oil, palm oil, peanut butter, pepper juice, cloves, emerald fruit, curry and so on. Chinese food likes Cantonese food, Beijing food and Sichuan food in China. Uganda implements the British education system: 7 years in primary school, 4 years in junior high school and 2 years in senior high school.
Ma Kai's Ma Kai Leilei University is the largest university in Uganda, located in the capital Kampala. 1922 was founded as a technical school; 1963 became a part of East Africa University. 1970, East Africa University was divided into three parts, and Lei Lei University in Ma Kai became an independent institution (the other two were Nairobi University and Dar es Salaam University in Tanzania). There are 22 departments, colleges and research institutes with about 30,000 undergraduates and 3,000 postgraduates.
Macraeli University, the highest institution in Ukraine, was founded in 1937, with 30,000 students in 2002. In addition, there are mbale Islamic University, Mbala La University of Science and Technology, East African Christian University and Ugandan Martyrs University.
The illiteracy rate in China is very high, with 42.6% for rural women and 28% for men. The urban female population is 2 1%, and the male population is 1 1.8%. The free education system has been implemented since 1997, and the government provides free primary education for four children in every family in China. In fiscal year 200 1/2002, the number of students in school exceeded 7.2 million, the number of teachers increased by 1 143 1, and the ratio of pupils to teachers was 54: 1.
5438+065438+In June 2005, Museveni announced at the National Resistance Congress that secondary education has been free since 2006, making Uganda the first country in Africa to popularize free secondary education. Uganda's medical service system and infrastructure need to be improved and perfected. According to statistics, Uganda's medical care only covers 49% of the country's families, and most rural areas still cannot enjoy basic medical care services. Uganda's health care system is divided into policy sector and private sector.
According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, in 20 1 1 year, Uganda's total medical and health expenditure accounted for 9.3% of GDP, and the per capita medical and health expenditure was $65,438+$023 at purchasing power parity. From 2006 to 20 13, there were pharmacists per 10,000 people on average 1 person; From 2006 to 20 12, there were 5 hospital beds per 10,000 people on average. * * * There are more than 65,438+00 national and regional newspapers published in English and Luganda, with a total circulation of about 65,438+million copies.
The main newspapers and periodicals are:
(1) The New Observer, the only official English daily newspaper, was founded in May 1986. Its predecessor was the official mirror during the second government of Obertai, and now it is a daily newspaper, with 35 186 copies issued in 2005.
(2) The Alert, a private English newspaper, was founded in 1992 and is now a daily newspaper with 25,000 copies per issue.
(3) Luganda daily newspaper Friends, founded in 19 1 1. This is the oldest newspaper in Ukraine. It was originally a Catholic newspaper, and was later run by Friends Publishing Company.
(4) East Africa Daily, an English weekly, was founded in June 1994 1 1 and distributed simultaneously in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.
Uganda News Agency is a national news agency with an earth satellite relay station. On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2005, Uganda Ministry of Information established Uganda Broadcasting Corporation to replace the news agency.
There are four radio stations in Ukraine, three of which are privately owned. The national radio station has medium-short wave and FM band, mainly in English and Swahili, and broadcasts in 30 tribal languages such as Luganda. In 2005, together with Uganda Television, it was managed by Uganda Broadcasting Corporation and renamed as "Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Radio".
Uganda TV has relay stations in six townships, covering the whole country. According to the statistics of Human Development Report 20 13, Uzbekistan's human development index (HDI) ranks 16 1 among 87 countries and regions in the world. The average annual population growth rate of Uzbekistan is 3.582%, and the average life expectancy is 53.45 years. The birth rate is 47.38‰ and the death rate is11.54 ‰ (2011year).
From 1990s to 20th14, medical and health undertakings in Ukraine have made great progress, and people's lives have gradually improved. During the period from 1986 to 20 1 1, the infant mortality rate decreased from 1986 to 54 ‰; The maternal mortality rate dropped from 9‰ to 4.38‰. In 20 12 years, the adult HIV infection rate in Uzbekistan was about 6%. The risk of infectious diseases in Ukraine is high, and most children in rural areas are malnourished. At the end of 20 10, yellow fever broke out in northern Ukraine, causing hundreds of infections and more than 50 deaths. 20 12 in July, Ebola broke out near the Ukrainian capital, killing 17 people.