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Why access to clean water is a pipe dream for refugees

Kakuru hopes that the plans for the Greater Kagera water system, planned by  the Ministry of Water and  Environment, will solve  the water crisis in refugee settlements.

Bidibidi Refugee Settlement residents struggling to get water. The situation has been challenging for the refugees, especially women and children, who have to walk long distances to access water for domestic use. (Credit: Adam Gule)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision

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Uganda is one of the largest refugee-hosting nations in the world,  with 1,660,524 refugees as of March 2024. 

The vast influx of refugees

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