Friday, May 1, 2026

Run for refugees’ marathon events kick off.

The first marathon event happened last week, in Uganda’s Northern town of Arua. The purpose is to fundraise towards improving services...

Coronavirus: Homeschooling leave refugee children out

Out break of COVID-19 has affected economies, social life among others worldwide. Schooling is not spared either. In Uganda, students were...

South Sudan: Fighting between gardeners and herders

At least two people were killed and one injured in a clash in January, between cattle keepers and farmers in Kapara...

Has South Sudan’s violent conflict shifted gears or it is mere propaganda?

Most Internally Displaced People who agree to speak on record say soldiers connected to SPLA-In Opposition and forces attached to former...

Stereotyping blamed for South Sudan’s underdevelopment

In South Sudan the roles of both males and females had clearly been defined time immemorial. But one local community organization...

Increasing unemployment push citizens into tricky business

Some jobs are in men–dominated fields, meaning women can hardly take them up. One example of such occupations is boda-boda. Boda-boda...

Livestock diseases at a blink of spread as refugee animals go unscreened.

When war broke in the Africa’s youngest nation of South Sudan, looting of property and demolition of houses left empty by...

Politicizing migration issues

As Palorinya settlement, housing over one hundred thousand refugees from South Sudan, is deemed to fall under a newly created district...

South Sudan’s future from a young woman’s perspective.

Since 2013, South Sudan’s conflict is literally still at large in some parts of the country – and for many hopes...

With every planting season that passes, the plight of IDPs deepens.

At the start of this month, June, the UN Emergency Relief Chief said people of South Sudan are suffering ‘on an...

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