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Letter: Rhoda Kalema obituary
- Kalema is remembered for helping Uganda recover after years of tyranny and civil war.
- The writer praises a cohort of heroic women who shaped Uganda's post‑war era.
- Universal primary education and direct election of women to parliament are highlighted as key achievements.
- The letter argues these accomplishments are too little celebrated in media coverage.
- The piece references a 2002 World Women’s Congress in Kampala as a backdrop for Kalema’s influence.
- The Guardian author is Sarah Hutton, who authored the obituary letter.
- The letter links Kalema to broader efforts in education and women’s political representation.
- The piece frames Kalema as part of a historic cohort whose work merits broader attention.
- The letter emphasizes the link between post‑war recovery and women’s leadership in Uganda.
- The article calls for more recognition of Uganda’s women's contributions in international media.
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