Uganda Formally Admitted To Invictus Games Community As 26th Nation

Uganda has been officially admitted as the 26th nation to the Invictus Games community, becoming the first East African country to join the movement. The initiative aims to support the rehabilitation of wounded and injured service personnel through sports.
Why it matters
Uganda's inclusion expands the global reach of the Invictus Games, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in veteran rehabilitation.
Uganda has officially been admitted into the Invictus Games community, becoming the 26th participating nation and the first East African country to join the global movement that uses sport to rehabilitate wounded and injured service personnel.
The article is a factual report on a diplomatic and humanitarian milestone.
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