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Women in Uganda Can't Use Toilets Without Fear of Disease or Rape
In Uganda, only 19 percent of the population has access to toilets that are not shared and that protect them from direct contact with waste—conditions which poses a serious threat to women's health and safety.
Ugandas ultravoldelige hjemmelavede actionfilm
Filmene, der blander elementer fra vestlige actionfilm og kinesiske kung fu film med ugandisk kultur, har opnået kultstatus ikke blot i Uganda men over hele verden.
A Ugandan Filmmaker's Quest to Conquer the Planet with Low-Budget Action Movies
Isaac Nabwana's RFP studio has made more than 20 films despite having very little money and inconsistent electricity. Can he make the world care about them?
In One Uganda Slum, Gambling Is a Prudent Financial Investment
As more and more Ugandans are burdened with gambling debts, a local gambling association has figured out a way to make playing cards a smart way to manage money.
The Counterfeiting Missionary and the Fake Pittsburgh Playboy
In 2013, a counterfeit $100 bill was used at a Pennsylvania coffee shop. It would lead the Secret Service from the Pittsburgh society pages to the dark net — and finally to a Texan ex-missionary living in Uganda.
Uganda Annuls Its Controversial Anti-Homosexuality Act — On a Technicality
A Ugandan court ruled today that the country’s notorious anti-gay law was “null and void,” in a rare win for LGBT activists.
Uganda's Anti-Gay Witch Hunt Has Officially Begun
The US government is troubled by the law, and has already announced aid cuts on Uganda if the Anti-Homosexuality Act is not overturned.