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Tag: Sauti za Wananchi

Gender-based violence in Uganda

Gender-based violence still on the rise despite Police and activists staging campaigns against it

by Norman Mwambazi
January 24, 2020

Gender-based violence can simply be defined as harm inflicted upon individuals and groups that is connected to normative understandings of ...

Mobile money tax undermines financial inclusion efforts — Twaweza report

by Matooke Republic
April 30, 2019

At least eight out of 10 citizens (79%) say mobile money services are too expensive compared to three out of ...

Ugandan students from St. Mary's College in Aboke listen as former abducted girls who returned from captivity by Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels talk about their ordeal during a ceremony October 10, 2005 to commemorate the abduction day . Nine years ago LRA rebels abducted 139 students of St. Mary?s College in Aboke, releasing 109 students when the school?s deputy headmistress Rachele Fassera, an Italian nun, followed the rebels into the bush but retained 30 girls, most of them aged between 14 and 15 years. Twenty-four of the girls have since returned at different times and five are believed to have died. The fate of one is not yet known. Picture taken October 10, 2005. REUTERS/Hudson Apunyo - RTR196Y8

EDUCATION: Half of Uganda’s parents do not speak to anyone about problems they see at school

by Alex Taremwa
November 9, 2018

According to Sauti Za Wanachi - a Twaweza research, at least 46% of Ugandans do not speak to anyone about problems ...

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