Government Of Uganda
Jan 23 2007, Pooja

Every day at dusk, thousands of terrified northern Ugandans, the majority of them children, travel to the relative safe place to spend the night. Some carry thin blankets and a bit of food, but most have nothing.

In the eyes of desperate parents, the.

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