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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Adjumani RDC Orders Suspension of Church Activities in Nyumanzi Refugee Settlement Over Jurisdiction RowTensions among refugee worshippers in Nyumanzi Refugee Settlement have prompted Adjumani District authorities to suspend all church activities in the area for two weeks, following disagreements ...
In a rare joint statement, Kampala and the UNHCR confirmed that only 17 percent of the UN’s 2025 Uganda refugee response plan ...
Introverted, nationalistic donor policies are worsening the neglect of people in crisis and displacement-report COVER STORY | ...
Emaciated children fill a 30-bed ward at Kakuma's Amusait Hospital, staring blankly at visitors as they receive treatment for ...
The Trump Administration has proposed slashing foreign aid funding by up to 80%. Urge Congress to protect lifesaving foreign aid now.
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda Strains Under New Wave of Displacement As Regional Conflicts IntensifyUganda continues to face an escalating refugee crisis, with nearly 190,000 individuals, including almost 36,000 newborns, ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSun sets on refugees in Uganda, Kenya as UN body runs out of food and cashAfter Trump’s aid cuts, relying on donor support to host war-displaced people no longer ...
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Monitor on MSNFunding cuts cripple refugee services in AdjumaniA recent 20 percent funding cut by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has plunged Adjumani District ...
The United Nations reported Thursday that while the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has slightly decreased from ...
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NewsDay on MSNHow foreign aid cuts are forcing East Africa’s refugees into dangerIn Uganda’s overcrowded camps, refugees survive on shrinking rations. But going home means walking back into war. Adjumani, Uganda | Nakisanze Segawa & Apophia Agiressi Global Press Journal ...
The Kingdom of Denmark has reaffirmed its commitment to Uganda, emphasising a dynamic and evolving partnership grounded in ...
The number of people forcibly displaced from their homes worldwide has dropped slightly from a record high but remains "untenably high", the United Nations said Thursday.
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