Sunday, February 15, 2026

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...

Refugees and Uganda politics

Uganda government officials warn South Sudanese refugees, living in various refugee settlements to refrain from involving themselves in the local politics....

Local solutions for local problems

After insurgences, Northern region of Uganda appears peaceful. But Gender based violence is silently eating families up – and no one...

New technology improves research methodology among refugee students

Following the recent unrest in Africa’s youngest nation (South Sudan), a good number of young people pursuing their studies in the...

Coronavirus: More concerted efforts needed

Confronted with coronavirus pandemic, the government of Uganda encouraged the public to give assistance in form of both solid items and...

Coronavirus: Drama episode one

"… with Covid–19 – an irritation of global dimensions, we are constantly regretting our Pearl. We learn to smile with our...

Energy: New alternatives

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

Donor-fund-dry out

Refugee-hosting districts of Northern Uganda complain service delivery is deteriorating due to donor-fund-dry out. Part of their finances comes from refugee-program-implementing...

South Sudan conflict is the very devil depriving its own younger generation of brighter...

It is estimated 90 per cent of refugee-female-children, living in Uganda, do not get to continue their learning after completion of...

300 Refugees, Host Community youth to benefit from 2 year livelihood program

By: Samson Ganiku, Radio Pacis Between 1992 to 2013, the percentage of Ugandan households living in...

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