USAID was the pace-setter on locally led development," says Moses Isooba of the Uganda National NGO Forum. But now that it ...
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Monitor on MSNUS aid cuts could wipe out 29,000 health jobsUp to 80 percent of Uganda’s HIV/Aids response is funded by external donors such as the US government and the Global Fund. The funds have been covering majorly the purchase of antiretroviral drugs and ...
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KAMPALA, Uganda — Malaria season begins this month in a large part of Africa . No disease is deadlier on the continent, ...
There are many fears that AI could outcompete humans in the future. But before this paradigm shift, journalists have been advised to embrace AI, which aids their work and saves time, cardinal in news ...
“Uganda’s Ebola outbreak occurred on the same ... Meanwhile, lifesaving AIDS and HIV programs are also not resumed. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief is one of USAID’s most ...
However, this year’s run comes at a crucial time as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) previously the largest donor to Uganda’s HIV/AIDS response, has frozen funding, ...
AIDS care providers in Uganda have appealed to the government to waive inspection fees on imported condoms to help address the ongoing shortage in the country. The National Drug Authority (NDA) is ...
Nation Media Group MD Susan Nsibirwa (4th L) stands next to Buganda Premier Charles Peter Mayiga (3rd R) during the launch of this year's Kabaka Birthday Run. The annual event, marking the Kabaka ...
Uganda, Nigeria, Rwanda, Angola, Kenya, Ukraine, Burkina Faso, Burundi, El Salvador, Zimbabwe, Togo, Nepal, Côte d’Ivoire, Eswatini and Benin. Civil society and community-led interventions are central ...
This year's run, which is organized to celebrate Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi's 70th birthday, is tailored to focus on efforts to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country.
A section of religious leaders in Uganda has sounded a warning to the government, urging it to reduce its reliance on foreign funding in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This caution comes after the US ...
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