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New six-month HIV prevention injection lands in Uganda

New six-month HIV prevention injection lands in Uganda

Uganda’s HIV prevention programme has received a major reinforcement following...

Youth unemployment driving Uganda’s mental health crisis – 2025 population report

Youth unemployment driving Uganda’s mental health crisis – 2025 p...

MOH makes sickle cell screening mandatory for all newborns

MOH makes sickle cell screening mandatory for all newborns

Uganda has taken a significant public health step with the launch of a

Ministry Of Health Urges Stronger Action To Curb Newborn Deaths

Ministry Of Health Urges Stronger Action To Curb Newborn Deaths

The Ministry of Health is stepping up calls for stronger action to protect mothers and newborns, as the country conti...

Leaders Grieve Last: Justice Mike Chibita Turns Pain Into Purpose

Leaders Grieve Last: Justice Mike Chibita Turns Pain Into Purpose

In an emotional yet deeply inspiring event, Supreme Court Judge Justice Mike Chibita officially launched his new book...

5 Years In Muhokya Camp: Displaced Residents Cry For Resettlement

5 Years In Muhokya Camp: Displaced Residents Cry For Resettlement

Five years since floods displaced thousands in Kasese, residents at Muhokya temporary camp say their right to life an...

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