Ms Malango also used this event to say bid farewell to Uganda after spending five years. She will be leaving to the New York where she has been redeployed
Daily Monitor
Monday May 31 2021
The Mungula farm that is run by refugees and members of the host fcommunities in Mungula, Itirikwa Sub- county, Adjumani District. PHOTO/TOBBIAS JOLLY OWINY
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In November 2020, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) launched Uganda’s first commercial farm for refugees and host communities at Aliwala Village in Mungula parish, Itirikwa Sub-county, Adjumani District.
This followed a memorandum of understanding between the refugees and host communities last June in which they agreed to engage in commercial maize production for seven years on the 2,000 acre piece of land offered by the local communities.
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Daily Monitor
Thursday May 27 2021
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On Tuesday, while meeting probation and community development officers across the Acholi Sub-region, Mr Martin Kiiza, the executive director of the National Children Authority, said the government was cognizant that parents failed to protect their children during the lockdown.
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The high sexual offences committed against children throughout the country during the lockdown last year primarily resulted from parental negligence, the government has said.
On Tuesday, while meeting probation and community development officers across the Acholi Sub-region, Mr Martin Kiiza, the executive director of the National Children Authority, said the government was cognizant that parents failed to protect their children during the lockdown.
Today, Ugandan produce is served on tables across the region, and government has moved in to promote value addition by enticing investors to set up agro-industries