Uganda, with its population of 47.25 million (2022), is a landlocked country in east Africa bordered to the north by the new Republic of South Sudan, to the south by Rwanda and Tanzania, to the east by Kenya and by the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west. Following independence from the UK in 1962 Uganda was subjected to harsh regimes, no more so than under Idi Amin, however since 1986 the country has made significant social and economic progress. However, after decades of conflict, the country, with scarce natural resources in the first place, continues to be one of the poorest countries in the world with sub standard health care, high rates of malnutrition and diseases such as malaria rampant, assisted by less than half of those living in Uganda having access to safe drinking water.
Today Uganda is in 159th place out of 191 countries and territories in 2021 when ranked in terms of life expectancy, literacy, access to knowledge and the living standards of a country with a life expectancy of 63.37 years (2019) with over half the population aged under 15yrs. There are an estimated 3.5 million children orphaned through AIDS/HIV, that's nearly one in ten of the country's entire population. Young people are often malnourished due to regular food shortages and there is generally poor access to health and social services across the country.
Child Sponsor Uganda: SOS Children's Villages
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Child Sponsor Uganda: Raising Up Hope For Uganda
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Child Sponsor Uganda: Children in Uganda
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Child Sponsor Uganda: Volunteer in Uganda
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