Friday, January 23, 2026

GBV in S. Sudan is related to the country’s economic crisis, activists say.

Some Civil Society Organisations in Torit are creating awareness to end Gender Based Violence in the state. Head of Women Agency...

A renewed wave of South Sudanese asylum seekers looms.

Civilians in the former South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State are fleeing their homes again – and entering neighbouring Uganda. But Uganda...

No man’s land aid trafficking in extinct resources

In a joint operation, National Forest Authority (NFA) and Uganda Police impounded six trucks loaded with logs of restricted tree-species that...

Engage in agriculture and end hunger, Refugees told

Uganda’s sustainable development goal number two aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030....

The silent killer: Violence against women

About 1 in 3 (35%) of women worldwide experience physical and/or sexual violence by a partner or sexual violence by a...

A blossoming women’s day for female inmates in Yei

By Mambo Paul Loboka, Easter Radio Yei 8th March marks International Women’s day. A day dedicated...

Innovation for social cohesion

Both locals and South Sudanese refugees, living in Northern Uganda are free to sign-up to 'innovation centres', where interested individuals from...

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....

Over two hundred thousand struggle to access water in Kapoeta East County

By Daniel Garang Kapoeta East County is located in the eastern part of South Sudan’s Eastern...

The Walking school bus introduces Simbi to supplement textbooks in schools.

Text books alongside other scholastic materials are the basic requirement for establishing a learning centre. In some westnile districts of Arua...

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