Margaret Lamwaka Odwar

Margaret Lamwaka Odwar (née Margaret Lamwaka), also Margaret Odwar, (born 23 December 1969), is a Ugandan politician who serves as the incumbent Member of Parliament representing the Kitgum District Women's Constituency in the 10th Ugandan Parliament (2016 to 2021).[1]

Margaret Lamwaka Odwar
Born (1969-12-23) 23 December 1969[1]
Education
Occupation(s)Teacher and politician
Years active1989 to present
Known forPolitics
TitleMember of Parliament for Kitgum District Women's Constituency

Background and education

She was born in Kitgum District, in the Acholi sub-region, in the Northern Region of Uganda, on 23 December 1969. She obtained her Primary Leaving Certificate from Koch Goma Central Primary School. In 1986, she obtained her O-Level certificate from Wanyange Girls' Secondary School, in Jinja District.[1]

She went on to obtain a Grade III Teachers Certificate, from Alero Primary Teachers College and a Diploma in Primary Education, from National Teachers College, Unyama.[1]

In 2006, she was awarded a Bachelor of Education degree, followed three years later by a Master of Education Planning and Administration degree, both from Uganda Christian University, in Mukono.[1]

Career before politics

From 1989 until 2015, Margaret Lamwaka taught in primary schools in various parts of Uganda. Se started out as a Grade III Teacher at Gulu Public Primary School, in 1989, rising to Grade I Head Teacher at Pandwong Primary School, in 2015.[1]

Political career

In 2016, Margaret Lamwaka contested for the Kitgum District Woman Member of Parliament, on the ruling National Resistance Movement political party ticket.[2] She won and is the incumbent MP for Kitgum District Women.[3][4]

In the 10th parliament, she is a member of two parliamentary committees; (a) the committee on rules, privileges and discipline and (b) the committee on education and sports.[1]

See also

References

  1. Parliament of Uganda (2016). "Parliament of Uganda Members of the 10th Parliament: Margaret Lamwaka". Kampala: Parliament of Uganda. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  2. Peter Labeja (18 February 2016). "Photograph of Kitgum Parliamentary Candidate Altered". Kampala: Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  3. Wokorach Oboi (17 December 2019). "Kitgum girls to benefit from sanitary pads". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  4. Julius Ocungi (17 December 2019). "18,000 Girls in Kitgum Acquire Skills in Making Reusable Sanitary Pads". Kampala: Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
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