The boda boda riders accuse the chairperson of overstaying in office beyond the expiry of his term without organizing fresh elections, denying members their constitutional right to choose leaders democratically.
Author: Marko Taibot
Ayiri village cries for justice over alleged NFA encroachment
Joseph Lindri, a local leader is demanding accountability from NFA for the forest areas allegedly lost under their watch.
From kaveras to climate crisis: Adjumani unites to combat plastic pollution
Adjumani district is taking critical steps to turn the tide on plastic pollution, protecting the land, water, and future for generations to come.
No land, No voice: The struggle for women’s land rights in Zombo
Ronal Bagaga, the Program Manager of ESAFF, echoed this sentiment, outlining broader efforts to empower women and small-scale farmers through land rights education and support.
Adjumani: Over 400 vulnerable youths embrace vocational training
The program will be implemented over a four-year period in the Boroli and Ayilo refugee settlements, as well as the Pakele town council in Adjumani district.
ESAFF Uganda to carry out a climate adaptation initiative in Adjumani district
On March 14, ESAFF Uganda collaborated with the Adjumani local government to implement a scorecard to assess climate adaptation strategies.
Adjumani and Lamwo districts to implement shs22 billion URRI project
URRI builds on the success of the Northern Uganda Resilience Initiative (NURI).
Nutrition champions lead campaign against malnutrition in Adjumani
From April to September 2024, refugee settlements have shown higher vulnerability to acute malnutrition compared to host communities.
World Bank injects shs11 billion for piped water project in Adjumani
The World Bank, through the Ministry of Water and Environment, has allocated shs11 billion to fund the construction of a piped water system.
Amelo Technical Institute unveils bold master plan to empower street youth
Amelo Technical Institute remains committed to providing youth with practical skills for a sustainable future through continuous innovation and community-driven programs.
Acholi and Madi communities pledge to end Apaa land conflict
The Apaa land dispute traces back to 2006 when peace returned to Northern Uganda following two decades of insurgency by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).
Climate action champions receive bicycles to tackle climate change
Adjumani’s Natural Resources Officer, Charles Giyaya, cautioned that climate change poses a serious risk to water security.
