If following in the footsteps of Dian Fossey or Jane Goodall isn’t on your bucket list yet, it really should be.
Thousands of South Sudanese refugees and impoverished locals in Uganda saw a brighter future with a new USAID-funded project.
This Afro-American showdown is scheduled for Saturday, November 8, kicking off at 13:30 GMT. Fans can catch all the action ...
We’re verified images showing the aftermath of a devastating bus crash in Uganda, which police say left at least 46 people ...
Paul Grondahl is the Opalka Endowed Director of the NYS Writers Institute at the University at Albany and a former Times ...
Parliament has directed that a family whose four-month-old child snatched by baboons and later found dead in a forest is ...
Animals respond to injury in many ways. So far, evidence for animals tending wounds with biologically active materials is ...
NYC socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces controversy after his filmmaker mother's 2013 comments saying he's "not ...
I write from a relatively short but diverse view of political oppression. I have had 11 of my 31 years to mature into the ...
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Address Uganda’s housing crisis
To resolve this crisis, the government should build low-cost houses in urban areas. This can be done through public-private ...
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