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UPDATE: Covid-19 in Uganda

The coronavirus pandemic continues to make lives miserable for people around the world. In Uganda, a new lockdown has again impacted livelihoods. How soon before a full recovery is underway?In this podcast, Patrick returns to Walter Wwesisgye, a...

An episode of the East Africa NGO podcast, hosted by Patrick Hill, titled "UPDATE: Covid-19 in Uganda" was published on July 26, 2021 and runs 18 minutes.

July 26, 2021 ·18m · East Africa NGO

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The coronavirus pandemic continues to make lives miserable for people around the world. In Uganda, a new lockdown has again impacted livelihoods. How soon before a full recovery is underway?In this podcast, Patrick returns to Walter Wwesisgye, a health reporter with NTV Uganda, a leading TV broadcast channel, for an update on  how the East African nation is coping with coronavirus.Thanks for listening.Patrick Hillteaminfaith.orgYou can help support women, orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda through a tax-deductible donation. Go to our teaminfaith.org donation page. Music composed by Dale Enstrom.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/teaminfaith)

The coronavirus pandemic continues to make lives miserable for people around the world. In Uganda, a new lockdown has again impacted livelihoods. How soon before a full recovery is underway?In this podcast, Patrick returns to Walter Wwesisgye, a health reporter with NTV Uganda, a leading TV broadcast channel, for an update on  how the East African nation is coping with coronavirus.Thanks for listening.Patrick Hillteaminfaith.orgYou can help support women, orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda through a tax-deductible donation. Go to our teaminfaith.org donation page. Music composed by Dale Enstrom.Support the show (https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/teaminfaith)
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