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Karamoja women grapple with mining, drought and land g

Karamoja women grapple with mining, drought and land g
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A report by ACODE highlights how women in Uganda's Karamoja region are facing increased land insecurity due to mining expansion and climate change. The study notes that women are disproportionately affected by displacement and lack of compensation during land-use shifts.

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It underscores the intersection of gender inequality, environmental degradation, and economic development in vulnerable regions.

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Confidence: 80%

The article reports on a policy brief findings without taking a partisan stance, focusing on social and environmental impacts.

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