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Civil Society Coalition Calls for Swift Access to Justice From Uganda’s Constitutional Court to Stop Crisis of Preventable Maternal Deaths in Uganda

Civil Society Coalition Calls for Swift Access to Justice From Uganda’s Constitutional Court to Stop Crisis of Preventable Maternal Deaths in Uganda

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Today a landmark case re-opened in Uganda’s Constitutional Court, Petition 16 of 2011, filed on behalf of two women who died in childbirth, Sylvia Nalubowa and Jennifer Anguko, by the health rights organization Center for Health Human Rights and Development (CEHURD).