Five and a half years ago, I boarded a flight to Uganda. For all the political histories and journalists’ accounts of Africa I’d read, I knew nothing could prepare me for what awaited me and I did my best to keep my imagination from running wild. Continue →
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Evelyn Marsters on the unhealthy cost of discrimination
On February 25 Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni signed a bill criminalising homosexuality, meaning the ‘illegal’ and marginalised gay community in Uganda now face the risk of criminal charges and long-term imprisonment. Continue →