Neglected Ik community faces infrastructure and health challenges
The Ik people, often portrayed as one of Uganda’s most neglected and isolated communities, have endured decades of marginalization. Poor roads, limited infrastructure, and political neglect have left them cut off from many of the services taken for granted in other parts of the country. Timu Health Centre II has only two staff members catering to a catchment area as wide as 12 kilometres. We have more in this report.