WIRE โ€” By Denis Mukisa KANGULUMIRA, KAYUNGA: At a time when Uganda continues to battle high maternal and child mortality rates, a strong call has been made for wider adoption of family planning to break the cycle of frequent and unplanned pregnancies that endanger both mothers and their babies. Speaking at Kawoomya Health Centre III during the Women's Day celebrations, Hajjat Faridah Kibowa, National Chairperson of the Uganda Women's Council, urged mothers to stop producing children year after year. She warned that closely spaced births negatively affect the health and proper development of young children while putting enormous strain on mothers. "Closely

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