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Communities rooting for Organic farming to slow ecological damage

By Nancy Aol Reduced crop yields arising from unreliable weather pattern is the immediate showing of the realities of climate change that communities in northern Uganda are coming to terms with. The region formerly receives one log stretch of wet season spanning from Merch to October, this has condensed to a paltry three, at most …

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Ban on logging takes no effect

In the week running through 20th/ July /2023, the community from Iboa , Andra and Ibakwe villages in Palorinya Sub County Obongi district, rightly, embarked on a citizen’s monitoring of the implementation of the Executive Order-3 https://bit.ly/3Wvx3xH by Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni on curbing logging, timber cutting and commercial Charcoal production in North and North East of …

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Increase in commercial charcoal production during covid-19 lockdown

Under the cover of the ongoing public health measures including lockdown aimed at combating the spread of COVID-19, we are noticing increase in the commercial production of Charcoal in Adjumani district, Pakelle and Itirikwa Sub-Counties are the hotspots, as seen in this picture taken by our grassroot activist on Tuesday, 22, June, 2021 at Nyabila …

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Police drop a case of theft of charcoal against our team leader and others

Police have dropped a case of theft of charcoal against our team leader Mr. Amanzuru .L. William and others, the case related to a community action that occurred on 30 January 2021 in Adjumani town, where locals impounded a Kampala bound trucks ferrying Illigal Charcoal was registered at Adjumani Central Police station by owners of …

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