Uganda’s Supreme Court in January banned the trial of civilians in military court with immediate effect. In practice, people ...
Argentina’s informal recycling network, once a lifeline for thousands, is unraveling as falling prices and new policies make ...
Zimbabwe’s banks, which heavily rely on foreign currency reserves, face a potential liquidity crisis as analysts warn that ...
The sudden halt of USAID funding threatens the country’s fragile TB response, putting thousands of patients at risk.
KAMPALA, UGANDA — One nurse died from the Sudan Ebola virus in Uganda on Jan. 29. Two more cases were confirmed days later — and hundreds of people were direct contacts. The virus spreads fast, and it ...
HARARE, ZIMBABWE — After nearly two decades at the Tongogara Refugee Settlement in Zimbabwe, Philosoph qualified for resettlement in the United States. He, his wife and 10 others were set to leave on ...
One-third of the dialysis patients at the country’s National Kidney Center came for treatment after working abroad, often at jobs with grueling hours and few water or bathroom breaks in stifling heat.
KAMPALA, UGANDA — When Benedict and his family arrived in Uganda from Democratic Republic of Congo in late 2024, Jesuit Refugee Services became his compass, offering more than just food aid. The ...
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Sex workers are the first to feel the effects, as mobile health clinics that offered condoms and preventative treatments disappear.