WITNESS RADIO MILESTONES Poor Living conditions Published 11 years ago on December 31, 2014 By Witness Radio An IDP camp setting with make shift structures in Rwamutonga, Hoima district, this land was given to them by a good Samaritan after they were evicted to pave way for the construction of an oil treatment plant. Related posts: Uganda: NGO claims Agilis Partners & Great Seasons violently evicted locals to pave the way for agribusiness; Agilis Partners responds Land grabbers are ‘too powerful’, defied COVID-19 lockdown directives on land eviction – Gov’t World Bank: End the Enabling Business of Agriculture Program and its Land Indicator or the poor will perish Urban Poor eviction: Nakivubo park yard market case, hearing for this month Multinationals use COVID-19 crisis to violently grab land of poor communities with impunity Related Topics: Click to comment Trending MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week ago Report reveals ongoing Human Rights Abuses and environmental destruction by the Chinese oil company CNOOC SPECIAL REPORTS AND PROJECTS1 week ago The Environmental Crisis Is a Capitalist Crisis MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK1 week ago Lands ministry rejects call to save over 300 Masaka residents facing eviction SPECIAL REPORTS AND PROJECTS1 week ago Global use of coal hit record high in 2024 MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK2 days ago Seed Sovereignty: Most existing and emerging laws and policies on seeds are endangering seed saving and conservation on the African continent. MEDIA FOR CHANGE NETWORK6 hours ago Uganda’s Army is on the spot for forcibly grabbing land for families in Pangero Chiefdom in Nebbi district.