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Although Uganda estimates to earn between US\$350 and US\$400 million from its 15% equity shareholding in the project of the EACOP, Economist Fadhel Kaboub describes this as a debt trap that will cost Uganda years to come
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Nature, Environment and Climate Change
By Diana KibuukaAlthough Uganda estimates to earn between US\$350 and US\$400 million from its 15% equity shareholding in the project of the EACOP, Economist Fadhel Kaboub describes this as a debt trap that will cost Uganda years to come
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Nature, Environment and Climate Change