My view: Confronting Uganda’s flood crisis – a call to action
These floods have exposed the fragility of our infrastructure and highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive climate adaptation strategies
North's First
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These floods have exposed the fragility of our infrastructure and highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive climate adaptation strategies
The State House meeting is seen as an important step in strengthening collaboration between national leadership and local priorities for the benefit of the citizens of Oyam district.”
According to Rebecca Birungi, a trainer and consultant with UMWA, the sessions were designed to bridge knowledge gaps among young reporters.
We celebrated too soon. HIV/AIDS never left, and unless Uganda confronts stigma and complacency, it will claim another generation.
The Secretary for Health Adjumani District, Sabuni John, applauded Naguru Teenage Centre for the initiative and pledged their total support in utilizing the materials for its intended use.
Uthman Bagonzi, the project officer working with Right to Play, emphasized the purpose of the materials.
In Adeknino sub-county, LCIII chairperson Fredrick Ogwal Owiny reported that floods have affected 17 villages, rendering some roads impassable.
Kennedy Ocheng, Program Officer at Human Rights Center Uganda, said the growing mistrust has forced many youths to abandon legal processes altogether.
Rwot Awich was not only a leader but a custodian of tradition, a voice of peace during conflict and a bridge between the modern world and ancient Payira wisdom.
The real data on disabilities in Gulu District and Gulu City is not accurate. Current estimates put the total population of disabled people at about 10,000–12,000.
A team of police officers from Otuke CPS visited and examined the crime scene, thoroughly documenting their findings.
Prime Minister Sonko and the government of Senegal must stand up to tobacco industry bullying and strongly implement the proposed tax increases.
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