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In Uganda, where more than 40% of the population live in extreme poverty, many families live in homes with dirt floors.
The World Bank says it is lifting a ban on loans to Uganda that it had put in place two years ago when the country passed a ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNNgugi wa Thiong'o’s footprints in Uganda, East AfricaFrom Makerere’s lecture halls to school desks across the continent, Ngũgĩ’s works shaped minds and stirred souls. His legacy ...
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Monitor on MSNMerit or privilege? The inequality at the heart of Uganda’s education systemIf Uganda is to make education a genuine vehicle for social mobility, bold reforms are essential. The government must invest more equitably in public education, prioritising marginalised regions.
Poles went to the polls and elected Karol Nawrocki of the conservative Law and Justice Party as Poland's president by the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNew Play Challenges XenophobiaGraveland is running at the Market Theatre until Sunday, 1 June A new production is tackling one of the most pressing issues in South Africa - xenophobia. Graveland is running at the Market Theatre ...
The founder and CEO of Nyaka, a nonprofit that supports orphaned children in rural southwestern Uganda, recently visited Park ...
JINJA, Uganda — Simon Tigawalana dreamed for years ... "Ever since we got a clay floor my kids no longer get cough and flu that used to come from the dust raised while sweeping the dirt floors.” ...
Psychologists and experts have identified a number of styles of play that children engage in, which are key parts of their development. “Play is inextricably linked to other areas of your child ...
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