Cash for refugee programs are being bolstered by Uganda's generous refugee policy, but is it sustainable?
Some young Ugandans say the outcome of American elections, which energized Uganda's young voters, affect them more than regional elections
Police escort revelers out of Entebbe event; feel the move signals wider crackdown on LGBT community in Uganda
Ugandans hail runner David Emong who hopes his silver medal win will inspire others
With only 32 psychiatrists in a country of 37 million, access to mental health care is a challenge
South Sudanese residents complain about overcrowding, limited food, water and lack of basic supplies
Overcrowded site housing nearly 30,000 South Sudanese refugees, well above capacity
About 70,000 refugees have streamed across Uganda's border in the past month as aid agencies scramble to provide food, water and sanitation
Activists fear crackdown marks reversal of advances made in African country on LGBT rights
People fleeing to Uganda report looting, killings and ambushes on the road from Juba
Ugandans and Israelis shocked when Museveni mistakenly called for bonding between Palestine and Africa during Israeli prime minister's trip
Medical hotline at office of Medical Concierge Group bridging the gap, using social media to allow Ugandans to talk directly with certified doctors, pharmacists
Advocates say the testing is a harbinger of discrimination and even sexual exploitation
Ugandans worried about violence after wave of arrests, attack on police station in north and impending Kizza Besigye trial
Tensions have escalated in Uganda's capital after a court appearance for opposition leader Kizza Besigye was canceled and two opposition leaders were arrested
Kampala is a signatory of the Rome Statute, meaning it is obligated to arrest those wanted by the ICC
Presence of indicted war crimes suspect and comments by longtime President Yoweri Museveni calling the International Criminal Court ‘useless’ spark exit by delegates
Kizza Besigye, despite being under house arrest, made appearance in Kampala in what supporters called an unofficial swearing-in; police dispersed crowds with tear gas, arrested him
Opposition leader and presidential candidate Besigye remains under house arrest while heavy police presence kept people from joining a protest to demand an independent audit of presidential election results
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