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Uganda, to all intents and purposes, is still transforming into a country which understands the special needs that come with ...
Local authorities are struggling to manage surge in homeless children in border posts such as Busia, Malaba, and Suam in ...
Uganda loses over 1,000 people to drowning each year, including at least 10 children. In a bid to reduce these tragic incidents, Uganda Aquatics has trained 55 teachers from the Buganda ...
In Uganda’s overcrowded camps, refugees survive on shrinking rations. But going home means walking back into war.
A Kampala-based social enterprise is taking bold steps to address what it sees as an emerging crisis of financial illiteracy ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAccess to safe water in Uganda remains an urgent challenge that needs actionLynn Nasirumbi | In Uganda today, the simple act of turning on a tap and expecting clean water remains a distant goal for ...
Drowning is the fourth leading cause of death after lower respiratory infections, malaria and diarrhoeal disease among ...
Farnham’s support for Seeds for Development is making a profound difference to impoverished people in northern Uganda, ...
Clinic 215 owner Dr. Kelly Monaghan and Team Broken Earth COO Michelle Murphy say they will return to Uganda next year.
A new national survey has painted a sobering picture of poverty in Uganda, revealing deep regional inequalities despite ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGlobal group raises alarm over children trapped in humanitarian crisisA global network of journalists reporting on early childhood development in emergencies has called for urgent attention to the plight of millions of young children trapped in humanitarian crises ...
One large mango isn't exactly a superfood, but is rich in vitamin C, folate, potassium, manganese, and copper.
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