COVID-19 in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

COVID-19 has posed a significant challenge to Uganda's health system, with a rising number of cases and deaths, limited healthcare infrastructure, and a struggling economy. The government has implemented various measures to contain the spread of the virus, but the pandemic continues to impact the country's social and economic well-being.

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                This project will provide booster grant support to 500 vulnerable families in 2 districts of Jinja and Mpigi district in Eastern and central Uganda respectively, these families lost their businesses t...
                
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                Project Have Hope has always been about creating lasting and sustainable change to create independence.  However, the toll of COVID-19 has been too great. In these near desperate times, PHH is seeking...
                
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                In our community many children have been traumatized by the loss of their parents, abandoned due to extreme poverty . Mentor Orphans Africa provides shelters, food ,  Free Education and Healthy care t...
                
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                Joy for Children Uganda (JFCU) is a non -profit child rights organization  established in 2005 that exists to respond to the plight of vulnerable children in Uganda. For the past 10 years Joy for Chil...
                
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                The project targets to enable the orphans to resume school amidst the covid-19 after the government announced school reopening  Guidelines and SOPs which are essential for every institution and  requi...
                
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