Abstract:
In 2015, the international community set seventeen
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the
attainment of worldwide development including the right
to education. The SDGs are successors of Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) to which the nations of the
world committed to achieving by 2015.
Description:
The study concluded that factors such as commitment to
international law, national legal obligations, public
opinion, and human development, conditioned the
government’s promotion of the right to education.
The study further found that the government of Uganda
promotes the right to education by offering free universal
education at primary and secondary school levels for
citizens who cannot afford the cost of education offered
by private schools. The government of Uganda has built
partnerships with organizations that have contributed to
expanding access to education, especially for
underprivileged children. The government of Uganda has
engaged parents to support its efforts in ensuring that all
children enjoy the right to education namely, by asking
them to provide lunch for children while at school.