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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...

Kigezi Police Command Changes Hands In Latest Force Reshuffle:SSP Alex Wabwire Redeployed To Police Headquarters As SSP Ninsiima Takes Over.Leaders Praise Wabwire's Role In Maintaining Peace

Kigezi Police Command Changes Hands In Latest Force Reshuffle:SSP...

The Regional Police Commander for the Kigezi Region, Senior Superintendent of Police Alex Wabwire, has been transferr...

UNITE Council Takes Over Former NTC Kabale:Teacher Education Reforms Expand Degree Training Opportunities.Campus Leaders Call For Increased Government Sponsorship

UNITE Council Takes Over Former NTC Kabale:Teacher Education Refo...

The former National Teachers College Kabale is set to officially transition into the Uganda National Institute for Te...

CDOS Trained On Human Rights

CDOS Trained On Human Rights

Community Development Officers (CDOs) from Rubanda District in Kigezi Sub-region have been encouraged to do all it ta...

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