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Bio Justine Muboka is a radio journalist based in Gulu. Justine has worked in the radio, print and online media which include Mega Fm (present employment), Kfm, Daily monitor, Uganda radio network, radio king in Gulu and the cooperator news. She has worked as a radio news anchor. She is currently a sub news editor at Mega fm where she is responsible for editing news stories for broadcast and also writes stories when she is not at the desk. Justine also freelances for Thecooperator news under the by line-Maya Nyambok. Thecooperator news is an online news platform that focuses mainly on cooperatives. The outlet also publishes a bi-monthly magazine. The outlet gives Justine a platform to explore stories around cooperatives which are working to empower farmers to access goods and services they would not have accessed as individuals. Justine has been working as a journalist for over 10-years based mainly in Gulu but covering districts in Acholi Sub region. Her interests are in agriculture, business, climate change, health, Education and Real estate. She has recently narrowed down her interests to Agriculture, Food and nutrition, climate change. She is very much interested in writing stories that will educate farmers and also call government and leaders to action. Justine takes reading and trainings seriously because through them, she can empower herself to do a better job.
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This story is about how local farmers in Acholi and Teso Sub regions in Uganda are using indigenous seeds to be food secure and cut costs of buying seed every other planting season.
Wasting away: Kenya's dreadful malnutrition crisis
Kenya is facing a severe malnutrition crisis, particularly in the arid and semi-arid regions like Marsabit County. The crisis is exacerbated by prolonged drought, underinvestment in nutrition, and restrictions on international donor funds following Kenya's classification as a lower-middle-income country. Families are struggling to access ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTFs) like Plumpy’Nut, leading to desperate measures such as giving infants local brews to make them sleep. The government and international organizations are criticized for their inadequate response, and there are calls for increased budgetary allocations to food security and nutrition programs. The situation is dire, with rising malnutrition rates and food insecurity affecting millions.
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