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http://www.acts.ca/
Christian technical mission to assist rural communities in achieving their development goals in cooperation with the local church and other grass roots organizations.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/countries/africa/uganda?id=1011260
News, reports and success stories for the country including AI Annual Report entries for the past ten years.
http://www.britishcouncil.ug/
Registered UK charity for education, culture and development services provides news and information about its facilities and programs in the country.
http://www.devdir.org/files/Uganda.PDF
Comprehensive directory of international organizations, governments, private sector development agencies, civil society, universities, grantmakers, banks, microfinance institutions and development consulting firms. Includes contact information.
http://www.eldis.org/go/country-profiles?objectId=235461D0-C2E2-3D32-A66B354570EC7C95&country=1225
Database of online development policy, practice and research documents, searchable by sector or keywords. Includes index to British Library of Development Studies printed material.
http://www.shallwego.net/ftf/index.htm
Charitable organization run by physicians at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to help provide antiretroviral drugs for people with HIV and AIDS in Uganda.
http://www.friends-of-teso-uganda.org.uk/
UK registered charity which sends to Uganda clothes for children and adults, books, bedding, educational materials, practical equipment and mobility aids.
http://www.theguardian.com/g2/story/0,3604,416866,00.html
Dr. Matthew Lukwya, a Ugandan physician, passed up lucrative offers to work among the poor and died from the ebola virus while leading an effort to stop its spread.
http://www.healthenations.com/uganda.html
Christian medical missions organization sponsoring a community health program in Rakai, Uganda.
https://www.hrw.org/africa/uganda
Reports, background briefings, testimony, press releases and commentary on the human rights situation in the country.
http://www.irinnews.org/afrique/afrique-de-lest/uganda
Humanitarian news and analysis on relief, development, social, economic and political affairs, by the Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
http://sgac-muk.itgo.com/
Non profit, non political and interdenominational movement that brings students and young people together to take action to end the AIDS pandemic.
http://www.tasouganda.org/
Information about programs and services with/for people affected by HIV/AIDS. Includes a history, and details of partners, publications, membership, and fundraising.
http://www.theguardian.com/katine
Full coverage of the AMREF project in the village of Katine in Uganda. Includes project goals, achievements, village voices, videos, blog, virtual village map and donation information.
http://www.aidsuganda.org/
News and information about HIV/AIDS from the National AIDS Documentation and Information Center (NADIC). Includes FAQ, events and additional resources.
http://www.udn.or.ug/
News and information from an advocacy and lobbying coalition of NGOs, institutions and individuals. Includes programmes, publications and calendar of events.
http://reliefweb.int/country/uga
Provides latest updates on emergencies, sector reports, appeals and financial tracking along with background information and employment vacancies.
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2008/af/119030.htm
2007 report on the current status of human rights practices including human freedoms, civil liberties, political rights, international investigations, discrimination, worker rights, child labor and working conditions.
http://www.wougnet.org/
NGO promoting and developing the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women and women's organisations as tools to effectively address national and local problems of sustainable development.
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