Tuesday, January 13, 2026

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...

Internally Displaced Persons lack essential support, amid increasingly difficult condition.

South Sudan’s Yambio County hosts over seven thousand citizens who were forced out of their homes by the recent violent conflict....

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...

How much can you achieve from working in groups? NGO consortium registers progress

Support Programme for Refugee Settlements in the Northern Uganda (SPRS-UN,) with support from the EU Emergency Trust Fund, is in its...

Coronavirus: “We are not receiving any new arrivals” – official

After the outbreak of intercommunal violence in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, that left hundreds dead across 28 villages in...

Energy: New alternatives

93% of refugee and host community households depend on wood as source of fuel for making a hot meal, according to...

South Sudan COVID-19 free, how can we prevent the Pandemic?

The world Health Organisation or (WHO) in its recently concluded risk assessment declared South Sudan COVID-19 free, indicates that...

Motherfucker: The silent enemy, in refugee settlements

What would come to your mind, if you heard people saying "motherfucker" - it is an insult, right? Well, here in...

Meet Kuer, a-South Sudanese-refugee secondary school athlete.

20-year-old Chur John Kuer who has become symbol of Uganda’s secondary school sportspersons category is warming up for vigorous training ahead...

Scrap-metal-market along South Sudan-Uganda border area is booming, amid concerns.

As South Sudan’s war continues, in some parts, so many citizens still are forced to leave their homes. But did you...

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