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Uganda Turns to Faith-Based Partnerships as HIV Funding Gaps Widen: New HIV Infections Persist Among Youth & Women as Stakeholders Seek Solutions. Leaders Urge Youth-Focused Action as HIV Inf

Uganda Turns to Faith-Based Partnerships as HIV Funding Gaps Wide...

Uganda is intensifying efforts to sustain its HIV response in the face of declining donor funding, with government of...

Uganda To Launch ECCE Policy: Strong Beginnings, Strong Future Ministry Of Education Rallies Support for Early Childhood Development. New Policy to Transform Nursery School Administration Nat

Uganda To Launch ECCE Policy: Strong Beginnings, Strong Future Mi...

The Ministry of Education and Sports is set to unveil the new Early Childhood Care and Education Policy, a framework...

Uganda Strengthens Legal Framework to Protect Heritage Amid Urbanisation: Uganda Prepares For 2026 International Museum Day. Tourism Minister Outlines Progress and Future Plans for Uganda’s A

Uganda Strengthens Legal Framework to Protect Heritage Amid Urban...

Uganda is stepping up efforts to safeguard its cultural heritage in the face of rapid urbanisation, as the country pr...

Uganda Eyes Industrial Growth as First Refined Oil Nears Market: Badi Urges Citizens to Prepare for Oil-Driven Economic Opportunities. Technology, Skills Key as Experts Call for Inclusive Ben

Uganda Eyes Industrial Growth as First Refined Oil Nears Market:...

The Minister of State for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Wilson Mbasu Mbadi, has urged Ugandans to prepare for the...

PDM Reforms Target Accountability And Community Impact New Parish Revolving Fund: Training Centres Introduced Galabuzi. Warns Against Misuse as SACCO Leadership Terms Set.

PDM Reforms Target Accountability And Community Impact New Parish...

Parish Development Model National Coordinator Dennis Galabuzi Ssozi has announced a new set of reforms aimed at stren...

NRM Releases Roadmap for Kikube Lc5 By-Election Primaries: Aspirant Nominations Set for May 7–8 As Campaigns Begin May 10. Commission Vows Fairness, Dismisses Favouritism Claims

NRM Releases Roadmap for Kikube Lc5 By-Election Primaries: Aspira...

The National Resistance Movement Electoral Commission has released a detailed roadmap for party primaries to fill the...

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