East Africa: Graft Costs Uganda And Kenya Millions in U.S. Aid
14th Nov 2006, 19:57 GMT
Failure to control corruption, as determined by the World Bank Institute, has again left Kenya and Uganda ineligible to apply for hundreds of millions of dollars in additional development aid from the United States.
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