URRENO Leads Road Safety Awareness in West Nile’s Koboko-Yumbe-Moyo Corridor

The Koboko-Yumbe-Moyo (KYM) road project led by the ministry of Works and Transport with World Bank support, is upgrading the 105km corridor from gravel to bituminous standard. Alongside the economic opportunities, the project integrates Road safety measures such as pedestrian crossings, walkways, and many others to reduce crash risks. URRENO is complementing these efforts with …

Tetanus; The Silent Killer Threatening Road Crash Survivors in Uganda

While Uganda grapples with the rising burden of road crashes, another silent but deadly threat lurks in the aftermath of these accidents – tetanus, a bacterial infection that preys on crash victims and often claims lives days or weeks after the injuries occur. According to Dr. Hannington Muwaga, the Executive Director of Vision for Trauma …