By Zam Zam Nakityo on October 23, 2024
African Institute For Investigative Journalism, AIIJ, Alex Ogwal, Association of the Blind, Elecrol Commission, elections, Luubu Blind Village, Miiro Michael, National Association of the Deaf, Parliament, Uganda National Association of the Blind, Uganda Police, USAID, Zam Nakityo
Elections, Featured, General, Human Rights
Election Inequality And The Unheard Voice In Uganda, where the constitution enshrines the right to vote for all citizens above the age of 18, persons with disabilities (PWDs) continue to face significant barriers that hinder their full participation in the electoral process. Despite legal provisions aimed at ensuring equality, the reality on the ground tells […]
By Agnes Tumuheire on October 3, 2018
Egypt, First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Melania Trump communications director, Melania Trump solo trip to Africa., Stephanie Grisham, US First Lady Melania Trump, US government's foreign aid organisation, USAID
Africa, Beauty, Featured, International News, Top News
As announced, US First Lady Melania Trump arrived on Tuesday in Ghana for the first session of her solo trip to Africa. On her second day in Ghana, the first lady has decided to visit a former slave fort in Ghana. At Cape Coast Castle in the 17th Century slaves were stripped naked before being taken to […]
By Gerald Businge on August 4, 2015
Food Security, RECO, USAID
Agriculture, Culture & Heritage
Despite significant efforts to address food security problems, food and nutrition security remains a fundamental challenge for the welfare and economic growth of Uganda with almost half of all Ugandans is food energy deficient. The research carried out in more than 30 districts of the country by RECO, a nutrition food manufacturing company in collaboration with […]