(c)

(d)
(e)

(2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
30.

freedom to practise any religion and manifest such practice which
shall include the right to belong to and participate in the practices
of any religious body or organisation in a manner consistent with
this Constitution;
freedom to assemble and to demonstrate together with others
peacefully and unarmed and to petition; and
freedom of association which shall include the freedom to form
and join associations or unions, including trade unions and
political and other civic organisations.
Every Ugandan shall have the right—
to move freely throughout Uganda and to reside and settle in any
part of Uganda;
to enter, leave and return to, Uganda; and
to a passport or other travel document.

Right to education.

All persons have a right to education.
31.

Rights of the family.

(1) Men and women of the age of eighteen years and above have the
right to marry and to found a family and are entitled to equal rights in
marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution.
(2) Parliament shall make appropriate laws for the protection of the
rights of widows and widowers to inherit the property of their deceased
spouses and to enjoy parental rights over their children.
(3) Marriage shall be entered into with the free consent of the man
and woman intending to marry.
(4)
children.

It is the right and duty of parents to care for and bring up their

(5) Children may not be separated from their families or the persons
entitled to bring them up against the will of their families or of those persons,
except in accordance with the law.
32.

Affirmative action in favour of marginalised groups.

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