Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Woodland in the Northern Uganda is endangered.

As schoolchildren in some European countries take to the streets to protest for more to be done against climate change –...

Affirmative action to inspire women, travelled to Africa’s largest refugee settlement

Affirmative action to raise women’s participation in decision making of their own affairs in the various refugee camps has travelled to...

Daily struggles of urban refugees

Refugees who choose to live in towns instead of officially recognised settlements are not considered for any support at all, and...

The Walking school bus introduces Simbi to supplement textbooks in schools.

Text books alongside other scholastic materials are the basic requirement for establishing a learning centre. In some westnile districts of Arua...

Coronavirus: face masks for all

In an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus, the government of Uganda embarked on distribution of free face masks to...

Child labor

It is estimated one in four children are engendered in some sort of (child) labor, especially in the poorest countries, according...

Religious Leaders: Building confidence in South Sudanese refugees amidst diminishing hope

The extension of the formation of Transitional Government of National Unity or (TGoNU) by 100 more days, has crabbed hopes in...

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...

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...

Suicide cases are many amongst South Sudanese asylum seekers, in Uganda. Why?

South Sudanese Refugees Association began trauma-healing center around a UNHCR reception point of asylum seekers, near Uganda-South Sudan border area. Even...

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