The document discusses several key public health issues facing adolescent girls in Northern Uganda, including: 1) High rates of HIV/AIDS, malaria, pregnancy-related risks, and water-borne infectious diseases like hepatitis and ebola. Medical infrastructure and access to healthcare is severely limited. 2) Gender-based violence such as domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking are prevalent but underreported due to cultural norms. 3) Infant and maternal mortality remains high due to lack of access to family planning, prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and functional medical facilities. Rural areas face particular challenges in accessing care.