Who does and does not access justice?
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Legal Aid Providers Network (LASPNET) issued report on difficulties refugees, living in Uganda, face...
Coronavirus: Drama episode one
"… with Covid–19 – an irritation of global dimensions, we are constantly regretting our Pearl. We learn to smile with our...
Improving infrastructure for quality learning in refugees’ settlement
Bidibidi settlement hosts over 230,000 South Sudan(ese) refugees. the capacity of schools to accommodate learners from both the refugees...
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...
Can “tele–counselling” solve psychological problems exacerbated by coronavirus pandemic?
Patients who recovered from coronavirus disease are facing stigma, creating deeper psychological problems to the victims. Furthermore, COVID–19 lockdown restriction measures...
Delays in food distribution to South Sudanese refugees spark protest, in Rhino camp.
Food for South Sudanese refugees living in Omugo settlement center – categorised under Rhino camp has been delayed for over one week....
Coronavirus: The plight of South Sudan children continues to deepen
According to UNICEF, over 1.1 million children are estimated to be acutely malnourished in the world’s youngest country, South Sudan. Before...
Honesty open doors for South Sudanese students sitting for UCE Exams in Arua.
Due to
the continued shrinking economic situation in South Sudan caused by the ongoing
crisis, students who continue pursuing their studies...
Ululating and chanting for South Sudan’s peace
Sunday, 5 marked the signing of a South Sudan’s cease-fire and power-sharing agreement in Khartoum, which will see Riek Machar return...
Inter-province football competitions heat up the populations
The heat is on as inter-province football competitions known as “FUFA DRUM” continue around Uganda, including districts that host South Sudanese...





