Stories from Uganda
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Congo and Uganda Report 65 Deaths
A report indicates that 65 deaths have occurred in Congo and Uganda. Several dozen cases of Ebola have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan. The source mentioned a rise in cases. Ebola cases are increasing in the northeastern region of Congo.
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Uganda Health Workers Barred From Abortion Services
Health workers in Uganda participating in US-funded programs have been required to sign agreements that prohibit them from providing abortion-related services. Similar challenges are occurring in Kenya.
Uganda Trains Health Workers on Cancer's Emotional Burden
Health workers in Uganda are receiving training to better handle the emotional aspects of cancer care. This initiative aims to improve support for patients and their families.
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Mitiana Animal Lover Urges Community To Address Distress
Ashiraf, an animal lover in Mitiana, Uganda, delivered a message to his community regarding animal welfare. He noted that some people feel sad for distressed dogs but do not speak about it.
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Kampala City Opens Doors To Three Rwandan Refugees
Kampala City in Uganda has opened its doors to three refugees from Rwanda. These refugees were reportedly seeking asylum in Rwanda and are continuing to move, with their next stop expected to be Kigali, Rwanda.
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Daily Monitor Uganda Begins Publishing Guide
The Daily Monitor newspaper in Uganda has started publishing a new series.
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Uganda Rally Starts At Ziwa Resort
The Peel of Africa Uganda Rally is expected to start at Ziwa Resort in Uganda. This event is part of a series of rallies happening in Uganda, Africa.
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Bungu Strain Spreads Rapidly In Uganda
A fourth wave of the Bungu strain is spreading rapidly in Uganda. The current wave involves a Kenyan strain that has been declared a pandemic. Reports indicate the infection is affecting many people in the region.
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Uganda Prepares For Drought Adaptation
Uganda is preparing to adapt to the needs of populations facing a three-year drought. Kampala officials stated the country is ready to address the crisis. The situation is being linked to issues of governance and fund management, according to Kenneth Lukwago.
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Civil Society Opposes Uganda Foreign Agents Bill
Civil society organizations in Uganda held a press conference on Monday to express opposition to a proposed 'foreign agents' bill. The legislation has raised concerns regarding civic space.
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