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The AIDS Support Organization (TASO)

Information about programs and services with/for people affected by HIV/AIDS. Includes a history, and details of partners, publications, membership, and fundraising.
http://www.tasouganda.org/

Family Treatment Fund

Charitable organization run by physicians at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to help provide antiretroviral drugs for people with HIV and AIDS in Uganda.
http://www.shallwego.net/ftf/index.htm

Hope Clinic Lukuli

Maternity and child care clinic serving the Community of Lukuli. Provides statistics, history and charity information.
http://www.hcluganda.org/

International Committee of the Red Cross - Uganda

Reports on Red Cross activity in Uganda.
http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/uganda?OpenDocument

Straight Talk Foundation

Resource for teachers, parents and children, educating adolescents on growing up, staying safe, reproductive health, life skills and sexuality. Includes radio show, clubs and school visits.
http://www.straight-talk.or.ug/

Suubi Medical Clinic

Non-profit, non-sectarian project, dedicated to bringing medical services to the poor villages of Uganda. Provides information on volunteering, malaria data and projects.
http://suubiclinic.co.uk

Uganda AIDS Commission

News and information about HIV/AIDS from the National AIDS Documentation and Information Center (NADIC). Includes FAQ, events and additional resources.
http://www.aidsuganda.org/

World Health Organization (WHO) - Uganda

UN health agency provides news, information and statistics on the country's public health issues and services, professional health workers, disease outbreaks, and government legislation and expenditures.
http://www.who.int/countries/uga/en/

Guardian Unlimited | The Death of Dr. Matthew

Dr. Matthew Lukwya, a Ugandan physician, passed up lucrative offers to work among the poor and died from the ebola virus while leading an effort to stop its spread. <small>(January 2, 2001)</small>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,416866,00.html