(Reuters) - Nineteen-year-old Lydia Nantale makes her way home from work through the squalor of the Katanga Slum in central Kampala, Uganda's capital. But there's only time for a quick change of ...
KAMPALA, Uganda More women are initiating divorces in Uganda, a conservative East African country where women are becoming empowered to leave a bad marriage in a way their mothers could not, rights ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — More than 100 women die during childbirth each week in Uganda, a heartbreaking statistic that has energized activists to go to the Supreme Court in a bid to force the government ...
In Uganda, women face significant barriers in accessing and progressing through higher education. It’s essential for the Ugandan authorities to strengthen the role of the State and the United Nations ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) – Advertisements pinned on the walls of shopping malls in Uganda’s capital promise young women a free ticket to a well-paying job in Malaysia as a nanny, maid or bartender.
Young Ugandan ladies have become hot cakes in Kenyan hospitality industries especially in Western Kenya. Hotels and bars are slowly eliminating Kenyan ladies from customer services and replacing them ...
PAICHO, Uganda (Reuters) - Auma Okot fled Uganda's most notorious rebel group five years ago and, after getting married, joined the local soccer team. In a field of long grass, overlooked by a ...
Women sit outside their houses in Mbale, Uganda, Nov. 17, 2018. Women in Uganda are increasingly experiencing gender-based violence, despite the presence of laws and policies to protect victims and ...
KAMPALA, Uganda, November 30 (UNHCR) - As a Ugandan police detective, Gladys Friday has taken reports of "painful cases of violence" against women almost every day, but she was never sure how best to ...
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — More women are initiating divorces in Uganda, a conservative East African country where women are becoming empowered to leave a bad marriage in a way their mothers could not, ...
PAICHO, Uganda, June 2 (Reuters) - Auma Okot fled Uganda's most notorious rebel group five years ago and, after getting married, joined the local soccer team. Sign up here. In a field of long grass, ...
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