Uganda Reports Increased Refugee Suicide Rates
Aid groups working in Uganda report high suicide and attempt rates at the Palorinya refugee settlement, saying the rationing of food and other essentials are primary causes. For more, reporter Halima Athumani took to the streets of Obongi District, to speak to agents and refugees who detailed the reasons for the increased suicide risk.
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