Disaster Response in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

Disaster response in Uganda is a major challenge due to the country's vulnerability to natural disasters such as floods, landslides, droughts, and epidemics, as well as man-made disasters such as conflicts and refugee crises. The lack of adequate resources, infrastructure, and coordination among stakeholders further exacerbates the problem.

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                This project will provide culturally sensitive life transforming trauma counseling programs to South Sudanese refugees who have been traumatized by civil and tribal tensions and have fled to the neigh...
                
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                For the past 2 years because of a lack of consistent rainfall, there has been significant crop failures in the remote area of Karamoja, in NE Uganda.  The families living there are the poorest of the ...
                
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                This project will provide Trauma Counseling Programs and Psycho-Social Support to 2500 children and youth that have survived civil war in Uganda and South Sudan.   Music, Dance, Art and Play Therapy P...
                
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                The extent at which Ebola virus is spread in Uganda is very high and warring every one and health workers have started avoiding patients.  This project contributes to the reduction of Ebola virus spre...
                
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                In Kasese District, and the Rwenzori region of Uganda, hundreds of vulnerable children and women are living in camps with no food, clean water, shelter and hygiene facilities after losing everything t...
                
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