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USAID Q1-2024 Acholi Newsletter (draft)
The USAID Local Partner Health Services (LPHS)—Ankole and Acholi Activity championed the 2023 pre-World AIDS Day commemoration activities in the Acholi sub-region. These pre-WAD events were held at four different locations: Gulu University in Gulu City, Bobi HC III and Pukony in Odek subcounty, Omoro district; Awach HC IV and a community served by the HC IV in Gulu district.
Advancing Design Equity in Uganda Schools
Imagine you are a 14-year-old girl in Uganda. You love school and dream of attending university one day. But each month, you miss a week of classes. The school’s latrines are not separated by gender, often unkept, and do not offer a safe and private place to change and dispose of used pads—so you stay home.
Award Winning Photo
Award winning photo featured on the cover page of the 2023 US Report on Aid to the People of Uganda.
The Value of a Toilet
3.6 billion people globally still live without access to safely managed sanitation and over 494 million still practicing open defecation. Safely managed sanitation is a toilet that is not shared by other households and has a washable floor where human excreta is hygienically separated from human contact and is disposed of safely. In Uganda, according to the Water and Environment Sector Report 2020, only 78% have access to toilets and…
Leading a Community to Open Defecation Free Status
Just over a year ago, a third of Tegweng village in Kitgum district located in the northern Uganda practiced open defecation and none of the households practiced proper handwashing. Over the last year, the (USHA) has worked with the 37 households in the village to change household hygiene and sanitation norms and guide the village to improve their sanitation status.