Lightning strike awareness launched in Lango
School leaders hope this will serve as an essential blueprint for safety across other institutions in northern Uganda.
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School leaders hope this will serve as an essential blueprint for safety across other institutions in northern Uganda.
Anaru Annet, a community reporter from Etoop Radio Station in Soroti district, expressed optimism about the impact the training will have on her work.
Growing anti-rights and anti-gender pushbacks are trying to reverse whatever progress has been made on gender and health rights, especially for girls and women and gender diverse communities.
By delaying enforcement actions, community leaders argue that SHACU has not only shielded the corrupt but has also left local informants highly vulnerable.
Upon completing the programme, the trained young human rights defenders are expected to return to their communities as advocates for justice, accountability, and respect for human rights.
A landmark global economic analysis, paired with a state-of-the-art heat solution cost-benefit calculator covering 11,408 cities worldwide, shows that investing in heat action saves billions in losses.
Tech expert Businge says the search for online popularity can sometimes encourage behaviours that conflict with cultural expectations.
Assistant Resident District Commissioner Sarah Tyan expressed her gratitude to the farmers for their commitment and progress.
Lakica Janet, a resident of Mucwini sub-county, said her household is facing uncertainty after her husband borrowed money from a SACCO to finance maize production.
Akite Grace, a farmer from Adilang sub-county, said the intervention would ease the burden faced by many households during the planting season.
Kiburara John, the Kikuube district fisheries officer, said that their efforts to eliminate unwanted fishing gear through investigation are underway.
It is also worth noting that last week, in Masindi, locals and leaders criticised the IGG for backing corruption.
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