Wednesday, July 8, 2026

One man’s story: The beauty of South Sudan

The highly divisive disagreements amongst South Sudan political elites led to a bloody civil war, which has torn the country apart....

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: Famous border market bringing occupants from three countries closes due to fears of...

Authorities of Uganda’s Koboko district closed famous border market of Busia completely due to fears of out break of coronavirus disease....

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...

What peace?

Even though a South Sudanese revitalized peace deal was reached and signed by representatives of almost all conflicting groups, insecurity remains...

Coronavirus: Drama episode two

Episode two, “…I wonder what he could be doing now...!” Amid coronavirus pandemic, Mary is curious to know how her boyfriend...

How drug abuse is wasting refugees in Uganda

Experts warn many more refugees are likely to get wasted as drug abuse in the refugee settlements of South Sudanese, located...

Can football bring peaceful coexistence in South Sudanese refugee settlement areas?

Local football club, Onduparaka FC, and The Association of Volunteers in International Service (AVSI) have initiated a-three-year ‘football for peace’ partnership....

NIRA encourages refugees to embrace civil registration

The National Identification Registration Authority or NIRA, a body in Uganda tasked with registration of all infants has encouraged the South...

Cheshire Service donates start-up kits to Refugees and Host community as part of skills...

Cheshire Service Uganda donates start-up kits as part of skills development under the project “promoting development” to both South Sudanese refugees...

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