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Gov’t Moves to Fast-Track National IDs for Repatriated Ugandans from South Africa

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Gov’t Moves to Fast-Track National IDs for Repatriated Ugandans from South Africa
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The Ugandan government is providing national identity cards and reintegration support to over 700 citizens recently repatriated from South Africa. The program includes trauma counseling, financial literacy training, and access to government wealth-creation initiatives.

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This initiative highlights government efforts to manage the social and economic reintegration of citizens displaced by regional xenophobic violence.

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The government has commenced the registration and issuance of National Identity Cards to Ugandans recently repatriated from South Africa as part of a comprehensive program to facilitate their reintegration into society following their return from xenophobic violence.

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