Uganda’s butterflies serve as a reminder of the delicate balance within ecosystems. Their ethereal beauty and ecological importance make them a testament to the country’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
By Leonidas Hitimana, Forestry Program Team Lead, FAO Uganda FAO Uganda, March 21st, is the
In celebration of Women’s Month, Uganda Baati, under its Safal Circles initiative, has hosted an
Hundreds of Muslims in Katabi town council broke their fast during a high-profile Iftar dinner
Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) has hosted its second Anti-IFFs Policy Tracker piloting workshop that
By Qu Dongyu– FAO Director General Our forests play a vital role in feeding the
The construction of a science industrial park at Gunda Forest Reserve is expected to commence
The Kisubi Ward football team won the 2025 Katabi Towncouncil Miruka Football Tournament. The tournament
Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda (CCBU) and Joe Walker set to raise road safety awareness with the
By Farayi Zimudzi, FAO Sub Regional Coordinator for Eastern Africa Women are the backbone of
The operating conditions for Ugandan private sector firms have improved following a brief decline at