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Uganda: Mental Health Alarm As 58% of Young Women in Kampala Slums Report Depression
A new study has revealed alarmingly high levels of depression, suicidal thoughts and substance use among young women living in Kampala's urban slums, exposing what researchers describe as a largely ...
In part three of our series, Life in Slum, our correspondent Jacinta Maria Kannyange investigates commercial sex workers that ...
From the glass-fronted offices and guarded compounds of Kampala’s city centre, it takes only minutes to reach some of the city’s forgotten communities. A short walk, a boda ride, sometimes just ...
In Kampala and Wakiso, politics has narrowed to something brutally simple. Voters are no longer weighing ideology or history.
The World's Worst Place to Be Gay? Scott travels to Bwaise, one of worst slums in Kampala, to meet a group of young gay’s who’ve been disowned by their families, thrown out of their homes and can’t ...
Check out these eight unforgettable films by the Oscar-nominated director who is also Zohran Mamdani’s mother.
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Uganda: Faith Life Church Takes Christmas Aid to Katanga
Faith Life Church, in partnership with Fairfield Charity Organisation and Miss Uganda, has carried out a Christmas donation outreach in Katanga, Busia Zone, Kawempe Division, targeting underprivileged ...
Government once seen as progressive on migration says aid cuts to blame for excluding countries ‘not experiencing war’ The Ugandan government has stopped granting asylum and refugee status to people ...
KAMPALA, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Uganda will get up to $1.7 billion of U.S. funding for its health sector over the next five years, making it the latest African country to agree a pact with the Trump ...
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The well-off refugees reshaping Uganda’s housing market
Katende Gordon, who owns rental houses in Kansanga, blames real estate brokers for the rent increases. The landlord says he used to charge fair prices to both Ugandans and refugees, but all that ...
More than half of the world’s mountain gorillas live in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The sole luxury accommodation within the park gates is the ...
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