UGANDA: Funding shortfall worries agencies, government
Humanitarianactivities in northern Uganda, which is emerging from more than twodecades of civil war, are being curtailed because of a decline...
UGANDA: Optimism prevails, despite setback in peace talks
Josephine Akello had hoped the peacetalks between the Ugandan government and the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) wouldfinally end with rebel leader...
10 arrested over Ugandan school fire as death toll reaches 20
Ten people have been arrested over a school fire in Uganda over possible negligence on their parts. The news comes as the death toll in the fire...
UGANDA: The cost of keeping children from knowing their HIV status
Throughout his childhood, GordonTuribamwe, 20, was sickly, suffering from frequent bouts of malaria and chestinfections, but his father only told him...
Uganda: Sustainable-livelihood projects to benefit 40,000 in the north
TheInternational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is launchingsustainable-livelihood projects that will benefit up to 40,000 internallydisplaced...
UGANDA: Government to focus on rebuilding the north
The Ugandan government will concentrate on rehabilitating the war-ravaged north of the country, it said before the anticipated signing of a peace...
UGANDA: HIV positive religious leaders break silence
Admitting to being HIV-positive is a difficult task for anyone, but David Balubenze was faced with some special challenges as the pastor of...
UGANDA: LRA sticks to its guns, yet ready to sign peace deal
A final peace agreement to end two decades of conflict in northern Uganda is expected to be signed on 5 April, but the rebel Lord's Resistance Army...
UGANDA: Home-based HIV treatment extends lives (Audio)
Off the beaten track east of Uganda's capital, Kampala, a four-wheel-drive vehicle is taking a nurse, a community health worker and a cooler full of...