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flag Over 98% of Ugandan men in DNA tests find they're not biological fathers, fueling family conflicts amid rising test use.

flag In Uganda, over 98% of men who take voluntary DNA paternity tests discover they are not the biological fathers of children they believed to be theirs, sparking widespread family crises. flag The surge in testing, driven by advertising and disputes over inheritance and divorce, has alarmed religious and traditional leaders, who urge acceptance of children regardless of biology. flag High costs, exceeding $200, limit access in rural areas, while urban centers see more testing, often tied to property and spousal support conflicts. flag Leaders like clan chief Moses Kutoi and clergy emphasize reconciliation, warning that questioning paternity publicly disrupts social harmony.

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