For the past couple of years, UNICEF Uganda and partners have been designing, developing, prototyping and rolling out youth-focused community computers that can operate on mains power where available, ...
We are facing challenging times for Uganda’s 27.5 million children, young people and their families. As a Health Specialist for UNICEF Uganda I have seen the consequences of COVID-19 in my work as ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has urged Uganda to invest in its poorest communities to reduce the deaths of children under the age of five as a way of achieving the world’s sustainable ...
Kampala [Uganda], July 6 (ANI/Xinhua): Uganda on Tuesday received 12.9 million polio vaccine doses from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) which will be used in the second round of the ...
Uganda is the only country on the African continent where schools remain fully closed for close to two years despite registering low Covid-19 infections and deaths, according to data by a UN agency.
As schools in Uganda prepare to reopen after a prolonged period, the UK and Ireland have partnered with UNICEF to support key activities which aim to support safe and sustainable reopening. The main ...
"Welcome to Uganda, we're good people," a woman calls out to a group of refugees as they step off the bus. I am at the Imvempi reception center in northwest Uganda. It is the beginning of my field ...
Uganda's minister of state for foreign affairs John Mulimba (L) Interacts with the outgoing Unicef country representative in Uganda, Dr. Mohamed El Munir A. Safieldin alias Munir Safieldin, during the ...
In Uganda, nearly 25 percent of people are living below the poverty line. These impoverished conditions increase the likelihood of human trafficking, which can lead to lifelong trauma and the ...
Polio is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus that mainly affects children under five years old and is transmitted by the fecal-oral route and by aerosol droplets. The first round of ...