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Officials deploy unexpected strategy to combat poaching: 'We get some money from these gorillas we could kill'
"We are actually all working together." Officials deploy unexpected strategy to combat poaching: 'We get some money from ...
Across Africa, environmental issues often struggle to gain traction in policy-making. In Uganda, a unique initiative—the ...
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Tourism across Africa is changing women's lives
Tourism is evolving into a driver of social and economic change in Africa. From coffee cooperatives in Uganda to wildlife ...
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National Parks to Visit On a Self-Drive Safari in Uganda
That Uganda is a country truly blessed by nature is never in doubt. From the various natural resources to the green savannahs, a road trip through this naturally endowed nation would be incomplete ...
New Vision on MSN
Hoima wildlife area communities get sh300m water harvesting project
The project funded by the World Bank, through the Investing in Forest and Protected Areas for Climate Smart Development Project (IFPAC), will focus on supporting communities surrounding conservation ...
Uganda says it has recorded a baby boom among gorillas in a national park that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the East African country's most prized tourist attractions.
Authorities say they've been searching for the lions since Saturday. Kasese farmers plead for help after lions enter community. Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans Authorities in western ...
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Drone Flies Over Uganda's Lush Landscapes
Soar above the emerald heart of Africa, with this breathtaking drone video of Uganda, "The Pearl of Africa." Witness the ...
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Inside Sebei land row that displaced 7,000 families
A decade after their eviction, residents of Kween’s Kiriki Sub-county continue to battle illegal titles, poverty, and neglect in their fight to reclaim ancestral land. Thank you for reading ...
New Vision on MSN
How tourism supports artefacts industry in West Nile
Upon seeing a community engaged in art and craft making, the government established Pacer community polytechnic school in order to formalise the art of blacksmithing in the area.
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