As Uganda’s NGO sector faces the fallout of the US foreign aid freeze, experts are warning of significant disruptions to vital programs. While the country’s position on the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) gray list has garnered attention, the suspension is largely linked to political shifts within the US government rather than Uganda’s anti-money laundering stance. Announced by President Donald...
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