Yes, absolutely. That could be done in a couple of ways. One way would be to create a one-time project. It doesn't operate with any sort of regulatory amendment or anything like that; it's a special project where national headquarters would say, for example, that they want to get 200 cases, or something like that, out of Uganda within a specific timeframe. If they have the willpower to do that, all they have to do is say the word and it can be done; all they would have to do is speed up the process that's already there.
They could also do it by issuing special temporary visas for them. These are not visitor visas, but there is something called a temporary resident permit. Those are usually issued only in very specific, exceptional circumstances. Legally, it could be done; it just takes willpower.