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ACTIONAID UGANDA SUPPORTS CHILDREN WITH SELF-STUDY MATERIALS

ActionAid Uganda has continued to organise children dialogues to build the capacity and confidence of children especially the girl-child to not only resist any form of abuse, but also report cases of

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A message of solidarity to the victims of the fire in the refugee camp of Moria.

ActionAid International Uganda Board of Directors, Management, Staff and Partners would like to take this opportunity to extend their sympathies with a message of solidarity to ActionAid Hellas on the

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CHILDREN SPEAK OUT ON THE IMPACT OF COVID19 IN NEBBI DISTRICT.

ActionAid Uganda, under the Nebbi Local Rights Program, conducted 2-day community radio talk shows in Nebbi and Zombo Districts with 27 Children (girls and boys) to evaluate and understand the impact

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AAIU COMMISSIONS BOREHOLE WATER PROJECT IN NWOYA DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA.

On Wednesday 7th October 2020, ActionAid International Uganda (AAIU) commissioned and handed over the borehole water project through the District chairperson, Hon Okello Patrick Oryema to the

AAIU supports communities affected by floods in Buliisa district.

In the month of December, over 700 people in the sub counties of Buliisa, Kigwera, and Butiaba in Buliisa district were affected by heavy floods. Our teams on ground worked through the festive season

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AAIU provides emergency relied for refugees in settlements.

Following the deep experienced by Uganda’s economy as an after effect of the outbreak of COVID-19, many refugees who had fled conflict in South Sudan, DR Congo and resettled in Uganda had become

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How AAIU supported home schooling at the height of the COVID19 pandemic in Uganda.

“My name is Barbra Adong; I am 15 years old in Primary Seven at Aparanga Primary School. I lived with my both parents named Irene Lanyero and Kenedy Ojok in Pajaa village, Pangora Parish, Anaka Sub

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AAIU calls for inclusion of persons with disabilities in COVID19 response.

The COVID-19 pandemic in the first half year of its existence disproportionately impacted the lives of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) since they encompass a variety of conditions and impairment

From vulnerability to adaptation:

Ocila Goda is a 70-year-old woman living in Apeleun Village in Katakwi District. She was widowed in 2003and left with the burden of taking care of 11dependents, some of whom were her grandchildren