Uganda, May 1 -- Officials at the United States Embassy in Kampala have said their government would continue to support Uganda's health sector even as they prepare the country to "graduate" from relying on donations.

This is coming amid recent reports that the US government and other development partners were planning to cut funding to Uganda because of the Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2023, and donor fatigue.

Mr William W Popp, the US Ambassador to Uganda, told journalists in Kampala yesterday that they are monitoring the "sustainability" of their support to Uganda and other countries.

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"We want partner countries to make progress to graduate from assistance. But it is clear that the assistan...