Slow peace
South Sudan peace is coming rather too slow – and this has set many, including Ugandans, into frustration and disappointments. Many...
ECSSS Bishop calls for support to IDPs.
By: Esther Natalino, Radio Easter
Recent wave of insecurity involving sporadic shootings in the Otogo Payam...
Supporting local government to provide better access for urban refugees
By Musa Sabir.
Due to the unconducive living condition in the settlement camps coupled with rambling...
UNHCR is working to ensure all those who are displaced return home: Official
The 11th United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, is here to discuss with South Sudan government officials, issues relating...
Refugees seek peace in country’s 10th independence anniversary
By; Samson Ganiku, Radio Pacis
As South Sudan turns ten, refugees in the various settlements in...
Bidibidi on the brink of a catastrophe, amid limited resources
One of the world’s largest refugee settlements, Bidibidi, is facing acute lack of water. The populations say their problems are exacerbated...
Can Uganda achieve the target of ending HIV/AIDS by 2030?
Uganda has made tremendous efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, according to the Ministry of Health. The ministry estimates AIDS related...
Refugees toughen ties with host community over land use. Believes it builds coexistence
Relations between #South Sudanese refugees living in
Omugo, an extension of Rhino camp settlement in Arua District and the hosts
nearby...
Uganda politics and refugees
End of 2020 led Ugandans into election mood, with many politicians aspiring political posts in the country. Uncertain of the outcome,...
A blossoming women’s day for female inmates in Yei
By Mambo Paul Loboka, Easter Radio Yei
8th March marks International Women’s day. A day dedicated...










