In Brief
Oct 03, 2004
Unicef appeal<br>KAMPALA — Unicef on Wednesday appealed for US$7.8m to help an estimated 1.6 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Uganda. Unicef said in a statement that the number of child night commuters was 44,000.
Unicef appeal
KAMPALA — Unicef on Wednesday appealed for US$7.8m to help an estimated 1.6 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Uganda. Unicef said in a statement that the number of child night commuters was 44,000.
Better roads
Yumbe — The town council has opened nine murram roads, which were constructed at a cost of about sh49m. Town engineer Ali Doka recently said in his office that the roads were built by the Aga Construction Company.
Disabled get
APAC — The Uganda society for Disabled Children has built a sh60m centre at the district hospital for children with disabilities, NGO’s coordinator Geoffrey Omollo said recently.
KAMPALA — Unicef on Wednesday appealed for US$7.8m to help an estimated 1.6 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Uganda. Unicef said in a statement that the number of child night commuters was 44,000.
Better roads
Yumbe — The town council has opened nine murram roads, which were constructed at a cost of about sh49m. Town engineer Ali Doka recently said in his office that the roads were built by the Aga Construction Company.
Disabled get
APAC — The Uganda society for Disabled Children has built a sh60m centre at the district hospital for children with disabilities, NGO’s coordinator Geoffrey Omollo said recently.