Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Agriculture to rebound, amid COVID–19

As much as the coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to almost all sectors world over; and in Uganda alike, the national...

South Sudan’s fresh fighting a threat to peace process

As the world counts down the days remaining for the forming of a unity government in South Sudan, fighting between rebels...

Can Uganda achieve the target of ending HIV/AIDS by 2030?

Uganda has made tremendous efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, according to the Ministry of Health. The ministry estimates AIDS related...

South Sudan-Uganda collaboration takes form

Both South Sudan and Uganda are working towards building ‘better’ collaborations. Delegations from the two neighbor countries say leveraging on the...

Are women and girls in refugee settlements easy prey to criminals?

UN High Commissioner for Refugees report indicates over 800 crimes were reported in refugee settlements in West Nile, between January and...

Donations towards fighting against COVID-19 pandemic cause war of words

What is the problem? Leadership of some districts of West Nile that share border with both South Sudan and DR Congo...

Families languishing in Protection of Civilians Sites describe conditions as horrifying

By April 30, 2019 the UN Migration Agency (IOM) estimated the number of Internally Displaced People, across South Sudan’s nearly 2...

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...

A struggle to boost food security in Bidibidi refugee settlement

Some refugees and members of refugees-host community of Uganda’s largest refugee settlement, Bidibidi, are supported to produce their own food. UNHCR,...

We need food aid, not cash-Refugees

Some South Sudanese refugees’ leaders in Bidibidi settlement camp in Yumbe district have overruled proposal by the World Food Program (WFP)...

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