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Government accused of preventing free speech after police raid newspaper offices and take radio stations off air.
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Congolese government troops fight M23 rebels
UN and World Bank call for new peace talks after six-month truce breaks down.
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Uganda leader wrapped in cash-sack scandal
President Yoweri Museveni gives bag containing $100,000 to a youth group, leading to outrage.
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US doctors fight infant virus in Uganda
American doctors learn surgery in African country while helping country combat neurological infections.
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Motorbike ambulances save lives in Uganda
A simple and cost effective way to reach patients in remote areas.
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Male rape victims meet in Uganda
Sexual violence against women is one of the most widely used weapons of war, but men are also victims.
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Ugandan parliament stalls new marriage bill
Activists push for marital reform law to help victims of domestic violence taken as attack on traditional values.
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Uganda battles to stem wildlife trafficking
Conservationists help outlaw private exports of exotic animals but illegal poaching continues.
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Smartphones come to Ugandan farmers' aid
Database of information set up by charity is accessible to farmers through community knowledge workers.
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