Snares set to catch antelope and other bush meat often catch lions, often crippling or killing them
United Nations refugee agency launches first mobile court program for refugees in Uganda to encourage victims of rape and domestic violence to seek justice
Around 1,500 M23 insurgents turned themselves over to the Ugandan military after the group abandoned its rebellion earlier this week
Small Ugandan town of Pakwach was thrust into global spotlight as one of best places in world to view spectacular event
Survey of over 1,000 HIV positive people across country finds most common forms of stigma are gossip, verbal insults, threats
Country has opened up business process outsourcing center, has been training people in Internet technology, but challenges could derail effort
Human Rights Watch says government has failed to effectively address corruption
Country becomes first in world to institute Adolescent Girls Vulnerability Index, recognizing unique challenges that teenage girls face
Sister Angélique has few resources at her disposal, but has helped thousands of displaced women
Authorities encouraging locals to use Chinese method of fish farming in cages as solution to problem
Kampala poised to introduce genetically modified organisms as parliament considers bill to regulate them
Ugandan authorities mount plan to open up Kidepo National Park to wider world
Negotiations should start again within three days between Congolese government and rebel group M23
Israel says it is likely to send at least some of Eritrean, Sudanese asylum seekers to Uganda; in return, Uganda would receive aid, weapons
Global Helmet Vaccine Initiative teaches boda-boda taxi drivers about road safety and importance of wearing helmets
Health advocates, officials debate causes of anti-retroviral treatment shortages at health clinics
Before the Ugandan parliament approved the new Public Order Management Bill, writing was still a relatively safe way to criticize the government
Last year’s event, the first ever in that country, was broken up by police
Lured by the promise of cheap credit and heavy investment, Uganda grants Chinese firms contracts to build new hydroelectric dams
Armed with volunteers and working from his mother’s backyard, Chris Nsamba has set out to build and launch country's first space observer
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