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WHO backs young people’s ideas to combat impact of COVID-19 pandemic
Initiative led by the world’s six largest youth organizations and supported by the World Health Organization and United Nations Foundation will fund the work of young people in communities impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic
Impact of the global pandemic on young people to be addressed at Global Youth Summit
Young people will decide where the money goes and how it is spent
Global Youth Mobilization backed by UNICEF, USAID, UNFPA, European Commission, Salesforce, FIFA and Heads of State and Governments from around the world
Daily Monitor
Wednesday January 27 2021
A man cast his vote at a polling station in Kampala on January 14, 2021. PHOTO/FILE
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Uganda has five more scheduled elections in the 2021 roadmap.
The country has gone through a series of voting since the beginning of January, with some positions witnessing lower voter turnout after the parliamentary and presidential elections on January 14.
But according to the Electoral Commission (EC) election roadmap, voting for especially representatives at lower local governments, is scheduled until February 3.
The EC roadmap for elections indicates that the 2021 electoral process began on June 22, 2020, with the identification of party flag bearers. Five more days are still allocated for election of special interest groups.