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Few educational facilities exist for a blind and visually impaired population in Uganda that numbers around 400,000.
There are approximately 400,000 blind and visually impaired people in Uganda. They are marginalized from health and legal systems.
Though Barak Obama has a huge support base in Kenya because of his ancestry, the half-African is also popular in neighboring Uganda.
An old woman who couldn't make it to a Mosque for Eid prayers listens to the address of a religious leader on the radio in her home in Uganda.
Muslims in Kampala, Uganda, prayed at an open air venue just outside the city center in observance of Eid. About 12 percent of Ugandans are Muslim.
Displaced persons in northern Uganda are leaving IDP camps, where many have lived for two decades in fear of rebels, and moving to resettlement camps.
Gulu, Northern Uganda, once the epicenter of a conflict between rebels and government soldiers, is finally returning becoming more stable.
Uganda's Muslim community - about 12 percent of the general population, observe Ramadan this month.
Chinese imports and cast-off second hand clothes from charities inundate the market and may harm local industry in East Africa.
Imports of Chinese goods and cast-offs from Western charities have flooded the East Africa market, making it difficult for local industry to grow.
With the support of the World Bank, construction continues on the controversial Bujugali Dam in Uganda.
Trains seldom pass these days along the once busy tracks on the outskirts of the city center in Kampala, Uganda.