Is Uganda Losing Battle Against Nodding Disease?
As cases spread, parents are struggling to reach health centres to pick up medication.
Amnesty Revoked for Uganda's LRA
Sudden change in country’s law prompts fears for those still being held by the rebels.
Sudan: Beginning of End for Bashir?
President under increasing pressure as student protests gather pace, but opposition forces still lack coherence.
No More Amnesty for Uganda's LRA
Government’s decision to delete clause granting reprieve to former combatants could be a backward step in combating the rebel force.
North Uganda Disarmament Scheme Draws Blank
Security services draw criticism for failing to properly inform public of firearms collection programme.
North Uganda Disarmament Scheme Draws Blank
Security services draw criticism for failing to properly inform public of firearms collection programme.
Kenya Trials Could Begin After 2013 Election
Judges at the International Criminal Court to set start date for cases against four defendants by mid-July.
Kenya Cases Given Go-Ahead at ICC
Appeals judges in The Hague reject challenges from defence teams, but crucial legal definition remains unresolved.
Press Freedom Takes a Dive
Observers worried that threats to journalists and restrictions on media could derail redevelopment efforts in northern Uganda.
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