Uganda

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Approximately 80 percent of Uganda's 31 million inhabitants are involved in agricultural activities. Yet, 40 percent of Ugandans still lack access to clean water and 37 percent live below the poverty line. The Hunger Project has been working in Uganda since 1999 and is currently empowering partners in 11 epicenter communities to end their own hunger and poverty.

Uganda News

How THP Celebrated World AIDS Day 2011

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December 1, 2011 was World AIDS Day – a day when women, men and children of all walks around the world stand together to declare their ongoing commitment to ending the epidemic that is HIV/AIDS. The theme of World AIDS Day 2011 was an ambitions hard-line message:  “Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS-related deaths.” Learn more about how our programs in Senegal, Uganda and Ghana celebrated the day.

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Epicenter Trainings Empower Woman as Small Farmer, Trainer and Local Leader

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Empowered by HIV/AIDS and Gender Inequality trainings, agricultural workshops and loan opportunities at her local epicenter, Mrs. Christine Magoola has become a highly successful small farmer, trainer, advocate and valuable contributing member in her family and community.

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THP-Uganda's April 2011 Update to the Global Board

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Read highlights from The Hunger Project-Uganda's July-December 2010 official report to the Global Board. The complete report is available for download.

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