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Uganda: UN Chief Urges Government to Reopen Schools

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[Monitor] The United Nations Fund for Population activities country representative, Mr Alain Sibenaler, has asked government to provide safe ways and consider reopening of schools to address the effects the closure of institutions of learning has brought unto the girl child.

Source: allAfrica.com

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