UWA Case Backlog Hurts Justice and Conservation

The Uganda Wildlife Authority has a problem. It has more than 100 old court cases, some 15 years old.

These cases involve wild animals attacking people near parks and people entering parks when they should not.

The cases have not been fixed for a long time, which makes it hard for UWA to do its job and anger people near the parks.

UWA is working with judges to fix this problem. But it is not fixed yet. UWA needs to work harder to fix it soon.

If UWA does not fix the problem, people may become more angry at the parks and not want to help keep the animals safe.

An important report says UWA must do more. It must speed up the court cases. It must help people who animals hurt. This will help people trust UWA again.
 

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