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Uganda

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Capital: Kampala Population: 28.9 million Concern started work in: 1990 Life expectancy: 49.7 years Literacy rate: 66.8%
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Capital: Kampala Population: 28.9 million Concern started work in: 1990

Despite a government-rebel agreement to cease hostilities, the likelihood of lasting peace in Uganda is low.

Crisis correspondent in Uganda

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Get Active! | 24 November 2009 | 0 comments
Video entry - Tina Brescanu

The European Commission Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) is running a competition to find a “crisis correspondent.”

Africa Tour 2008

Posted by Lizzy Noone in Get Active! | 9 October 2008 | 2 comments

Yesterday marked the start of the “Stop Child Labour Africa Tour”. Child labour experts from India, Nepal and Morocco will be touring across five African countries.

"Can I forgive my husband?"

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Concern Blog | 4 July 2008 | 2 comments

“Can I forgive my husband?”, a radio programme about women in Uganda struggling with HIV, was featured on Irish station News station Newstalk.

The only roaring trade is coffin making

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Concern Blog | 29 April 2008 | 1 comment

Guest contributor to this blog for the next few days is Concern’s Lyndall Stein, who has just returned from a trip to Uganda:

Helping women get ahead in the slums of Kampala

Last year, Concern's Julie Harris travelled to Uganda where Concern works with some 44,600 people in the slums of Kampala.

Fairtrade Fortnight: 25 Feb - 9 March

Posted by Alan O Reilly in Concern Blog | 26 February 2008 | 13 comments

Fairtrade fortnight is running from 25 February to 9 March. This fortnight happens every year to highlight the availability and benefits of Fairtrade products.

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