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Browsing by Author "Ainebyoona, Felix"

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    Agro-processing, road projects transform Rubirizi communities
    (Daily Monitor, 2018-02-08) Ainebyoona, Felix
    Farmers and residents of Rubirizi District have reason to smile following the installation of Agro-processing facilities in the area.
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    Basic maternal health care remains out of reach for mother
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-11-09) Namagembe, Lilian; Muwulya, Moses; Onyago, Joseph; Ashaba, Alex; Ainebyoona, Felix
    On the evening of September 14, two mothers delivered in the corridor of Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital maternity word in western Uganda. Three other mothers at the hospital delivered on the floor of the same labour ward because there were only three delivery beds,
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    Buhweju leaders ask govt for special education intervention.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-21) Ainebyoona, Felix
    Leaders in Buhweju have asked government to design a special education programme for the district to attract teachers and keep children in school. The area MP, Mr. Francis Mwijukye, said teachers don't want to work in the district because it is a hard-to-reach and remote area.
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    Lacals accuse Nema of shielding the rich in River Rwizi evictions.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-11-09) Ainebyoona, Felix
    Residents in Buhweju district have accused the National Environment Authority (Nema) of only evicting the poor from wetlands and leaving the rich. Nema is currently evicting residents from all areas in western Uganda that are major catchments for River Rwizi, which is facing extinction as a result of encroachment.
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    Nema cuts down forest to restore Rwizi catchment area.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-10-05) Ainebyoona, Felix; Mukombozi, Rajab
    Environment watchdog, National Environmental Authority (Nema), and its partners have resurrected the campaign to restore critical catchment area of River Rwizi. River Rwizi has catchments in Mbarara, Isingiro, Buhweju, Kiruhura, sheema and Rakai districts.
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