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Baseline Report Highlights Health, Justice Gaps Affecting Vulnerable Communities in Kigezi: Boy Child Neglect Raises Concern in Rights Dialogue.

Baseline Report Highlights Health, Justice Gaps Affecting Vulnera...

Stakeholders in Kigezi sub region have called for stronger parental responsibility, protection of boy child economic...

Beyond Paternity: Uganda's DNA Debate: DNA Testing Expands Beyond Paternity Disputes. Debate Grows Over Calls for Mandatory DNA Testing at Birth.

Beyond Paternity: Uganda's DNA Debate: DNA Testing Expands Beyond...

For many Ugandans, DNA testing has become synonymous with paternity disputes. But scientists say its role extends far...

DNA – The Truth in Our Genes: Should Every Child Undergo DNA Testing at Birth? DNA Testing Steadily Becomes More Common in Uganda.

DNA – The Truth in Our Genes: Should Every Child Undergo DNA Test...

Every human being begins life with something no one else on earth possesses. Hidden inside almost every cell...

The Value of Parental Presence: Parenting Beyond Provision Balancing Parenthood and Work.

The Value of Parental Presence: Parenting Beyond Provision Balanc...

Parents are being reminded that raising children goes beyond providing food, school fees, and other basic needs. Winn...

IS Mediation Better Than Litigation? Judiciary Announces Mediation Fortnight to Boost Case Settlements. Mediation Fortnight Set for June 29 to July 10, 2026.

IS Mediation Better Than Litigation? Judiciary Announces Mediatio...

The judiciary is reinforcing mediation as a cornerstone of justice delivery, offering Ugandans a faster and more reco...

Labour Officers Urged to Safeguard Workers, Strengthen Family Livelihoods: NSSF And NOTU Train Labour Officers to Protect Workers and Strengthen Family Welfare. Officials Urged to Promote Soc

Labour Officers Urged to Safeguard Workers, Strengthen Family Liv...

For many Ugandan families, a stable source of income, decent working conditions, and financial security after retirem...

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