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Daniel Kalinaki, Uganda, is an investigative journalist in Uganda who currently heads the Ugandan Bureau of the regional weekly newspaper, The East African.

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He was previously news and investigative editor at Daily Monitor, where he spent eight years and covered stories on corruption in government and the army, as well as the attempt by government officials to influence the committee that reviewed Uganda’s constitution in 2003. He is co-author of Open Secret, a book about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda. His work has appeared in the New Internationalist, Africa Confidential, and on the BBC World Service Radio, among others. Kalinaki has a graduate degree in International Journalism from City University of London and teaches journalism, part-time, at Makerere University in Kampala.

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