Bundibugyo is a Uganda is divided into 56 districts, listed below. The districts are all named after their chief town. External links District Information Portal] of the Uganda Communication Commission Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Uganda ...
district in western The Republic of Uganda is a country in east central Africa. It is bordered in the east by Kenya, in the north by Sudan, by the Democratic Republic of Congo in the west, Rwanda in the southwest and Tanzania in the south. The southern part of the country includes a...
Uganda. Like other Ugandan districts, it is named after its 'chief town'.
Uganda is divided into 56 districts, listed below. The districts are all named after their chief town. External links District Information Portal] of the Uganda Communication Commission Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Uganda ...
Districts of Uganda | The Republic of Uganda is a country in east central Africa. It is bordered in the east by Kenya, in the north by Sudan, by the Democratic Republic of Congo in the west, Rwanda in the southwest and Tanzania in the south. The southern part of the country includes a...
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Gulu | Kitgum | Kotido | Lira | Moroto | Moyo | Nakapiripirit | Nebbi | Pader | Yumbe Western | Bundibugyo | Bushenyi | Hoima | Kabale | Kabarole | Kamwenge | Kanungu | Kasese | Kibaale | Kisoro | Kyenjojo | Masindi | Mbarara | Ntungamo | Rukungiri
Bundibugyo – Fort Portal road links between the Districts to the rest of the Country.
This part of Congo and the accessible interior have an estimated population of 340,000 people (three times that of Bundibugyo) and it is dependent on various services rendered in BundibugyoDistrict, e.g.
Bundibugyodistrict has only one Hospital with a total bed capacity of 144 and average out Patients Department attendance of 200 people per day.
Bundibugyo needs more humanitarian attention The tribal clashes between mainly the Lendu and Bahema (commonly referred to as Hema) have been going on for over four decades.
Additionally, Bundibugyo is a district recovering from the ADF conflict that, at its climax, had an estimated 120,000 (3/4 of the district population) displaced persons living in camps.
It should be noted though, that OPM does not favor food distribution at this time to the caseload residing at the border area, due to the congestion of gathering points and security concerns related to proximity to the border.