The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of UGX2.5 billion (US$680,000) from the Government of Uganda to support...
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THE home-grown school-feeding shade house at Wauna, Region One, is providing students with a unique, hands-on agricultural experience that fosters both education and nourishment. According to a press release from the Education Ministry, this initiative allows students to actively participate in growing their own food, enhancing their understanding of agriculture while contributing directly to their […]
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